“…2 A number of antibacterial compounds have also been reported from the marine spongederived metabolites including discorhabdin Z, 3 agelasine D, 4 7,20-diisocyanoadociane, 5 motualevic acid F. 6 In this regard, we have been investigating the anti-bacterial compounds from extracts of Korean marine sponges. An extract of a marine sponge in the genus of Ircinia showed antibacterial activities and its bioactive constituents have been investigated.…”