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Rearranged Terpenoids from the Marine Sponge Darwinella cf. oxeata and Its Predator, the Nudibranch Felimida grahami

Journal of Natural Products, ISSN: 1520-6025, Vol: 80, Issue: 3, Page: 720-725
2017
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Marine sponges are a rich source of terpenoids with rearranged spongian carbon skeletons. Investigation of extracts from the sponge Darwinella cf. oxeata yielded four new rearranged diterpenoids, oxeatine (2) and oxeatamides H-J (3-5), as well as the known metabolites oxeatamide A (6), oxeatamide A methyl ester (7), and membranolide (1). Oxeatine (2) has a new heterocyclic skeleton, while oxeatamide J (5) has an N-methyl urea group included in a γ-lactam moiety. UPLC-QTOF analysis of the extract obtained from the mantle of the nudibranch Felimida grahami indicated the presence of 1 and 4.

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Maria Camila A. Ramirez; David E. Williams; Juliana R. Gubiani; Lizbeth L. L. Parra; Mario F. C. Santos; Daiane D. Ferreira; Juliana T. Mesquita; Andre G. Tempone; Antonio G. Ferreira; Vinícius Padula; Eduardo Hajdu; Raymond J. Andersen; Roberto G. S. Berlinck

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Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Medicine

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