Search Results - "Liptrot, Catherine H."
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Biomedicinals from the phytosymbionts of marine invertebrates: A molecular approach
Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.) (01-08-2007)“…Marine invertebrate animals such as sponges, gorgonians, tunicates and bryozoans are sources of biomedicinally relevant natural products, a small but growing…”
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A great barrier reef Sinularia sp. yields two new cytotoxic diterpenes
Published in Marine drugs (01-08-2012)“…The methanol extract of a Sinularia sp., collected from Bowden Reef, Queensland, Australia, yielded ten natural products. These included the new nitrogenous…”
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Update of spectroscopic data for 4-hydroxydictyolactone and dictyol E isolated from a Halimeda stuposa - Dictyota sp. assemblage
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (08-03-2012)“…The methanol extract of an assemblage of Halimeda stuposa and a Dictyota sp., yielded three natural products characteristic of Dictyota sp., and one of…”
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Detailed NMR, including 1,1-ADEQUATE, and anticancer studies of compounds from the echinoderm Colobometra perspinosa
Published in Marine drugs (12-11-2009)“…From the dichloromethane/methanol extract of the crinoid Colobometra perspinosa, collected south east of Richards Island (Bedara), Family Islands, Central…”
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A new diketopiperazine, cyclo-(4-S-hydroxy-R-proline-R-isoleucine), from an Australian specimen of the sponge Stelletta sp
Published in Marine drugs (01-11-2011)“…While investigating the cytotoxic activity of the methanol extract of an Australian marine sponge Stelletta sp. (Demospongiae), a new diketopiperazine,…”
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Cytotoxic cembranes from Indonesian specimens of the soft coral Nephthea sp
Published in Marine drugs (13-07-2010)“…Methanol extracts of two specimens of the soft coral Nephthea sp. collected from the Seribu Islands, Indonesia, were active in an anticancer bioassay. One new…”
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Screening Marine Fungi for Inhibitors of the C₄ Plant Enzyme Pyruvate Phosphate Dikinase: Unguinol as a Potential Novel Herbicide Candidate
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-2007)“…A total of 2,245 extracts, derived from 449 marine fungi cultivated in five types of media, were screened against the C₄ plant enzyme pyruvate phosphate…”
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Sesquiterpene Benzoxazoles and Sesquiterpene Quinones from the Marine Sponge Dactylospongia elegans
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (28-01-2011)“…A new sesquiterpene benzoxazole, nakijinol B (3), its acetylated derivative, nakijinol B diacetate (6), and two new sesquiterpene quinones, smenospongines B…”
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Metachromins U–W: Cytotoxic Merosesquiterpenoids from an Australian Specimen of the Sponge Thorecta reticulata
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (27-05-2011)“…Three new merosesquiterpenoids, metachromins U, V, and W (1–3), were isolated from a specimen of the marine sponge Thorecta reticulata collected off Hunter…”
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Comosusols A−D and Comosone A: Cytotoxic Compounds from the Brown Alga Sporochnus comosus
Published in Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.) (25-04-2011)“…Bioassay-guided fractionation of extracts of the brown alga Sporochnus comosus led to the isolation of five new compounds, comosusols A−D (3−6) and comosone A…”
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Callophycin A, a cytotoxic tetrahydro-β-carboline from the red alga Callophycus oppositifolius
Published in Phytochemistry letters (15-06-2011)“…The tetrahydro-β-carboline, callophycin A ( 1), was isolated from the methanol extract of the red alga Callophycus oppositifolius collected from Pugh Shoal,…”
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Influence of Anthropogenic Pressures on the Bioactivity Potential of Sponges and Soft Corals in the Coral Reef Environment
Published in Squalen (23-08-2015)“…The wealth of marine sponges and soft corals in Indonesian waters represents a rich source of natural products. However, anthropogenic pressures potentially…”
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A Great Barrier Reef em>Sinularia /em> sp. Yields Two New Cytotoxic Diterpenes
Published in Marine drugs (01-07-2012)“…The methanol extract of a Sinularia sp., collected from Bowden Reef, Queensland, Australia, yielded ten natural products. These included the new nitrogenous…”
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Screening Marine Fungi for Inhibitors of the C 4 Plant Enzyme Pyruvate Phosphate Dikinase: Unguinol as a Potential Novel Herbicide Candidate
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-03-2007)“…A total of 2,245 extracts, derived from 449 marine fungi cultivated in five types of media, were screened against the C 4 plant enzyme pyruvate phosphate…”
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Screening Marine Fungi for Inhibitors of the C sub(4) Plant Enzyme Pyruvate Phosphate Dikinase: Unguinol as a Potential Novel Herbicide Candidate
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-03-2007)“…A total of 2,245 extracts, derived from 449 marine fungi cultivated in five types of media, were screened against the C sub(4) plant enzyme pyruvate phosphate…”
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