Bromophycolides C−I from the Fijian Red Alga <i>Callophycus </i><i>s</i><i>erratus</i>
Article 2006 he
Authors
JK
Julia Kubanek
AP
Anne C. Prusak
TS
Terry W. Snell
Abstract
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Bromophycolides C-I (1-7) were isolated from extracts of the Fijian red alga Callophycus serratus and identified by NMR and mass spectral techniques. These novel natural products share a carbon skeleton and biosynthetic origin with previously identified bromophycolides A (8) and B (9), which form a rare group of diterpene-benzoate macrolides. Bromophycolides C-I (1-7) displayed modest antineoplastic activity against a range of human tumor cell lines.
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