“…Puupehenone ( 185 ) possessing a drimane skeleton differs from typical natural sesquiterpene quinones by having a quinone–methide system. First isolated by Scheuer and co-workers from the sponge tentatively identified as Chondrosia chucalla [129], 185 has so far been isolated from different sponges, mainly of orders Verongida and Dictyoceratida, together with many other puupehenone-derived congeners ( 186 – 192 ) engendered by the presence of the highly electrophilic quinone–methide system and oxygen functionalities [129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137] (Figure 11). The puupehenones display a wide range of biological properties as angiogenesis inhibitors [138], antitumor [130,131], antifungal [48,129], antiviral [48], antimalarial [130], antituberculosis [139], immunomodulatory [138,140], and antioxidant agents [141].…”