Natural Products in the New Millennium: Prospects and Industrial Application 2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9876-7_49
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Preliminary Ecological Studies on Sponges of the Genus Agelas Spp.

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“…Compound (141) was not toxic at 50 mg/kg [213]. The influence of environmental factors, namely, depth and sponge-coral interactions, as well as the effects of infliction of standardized damage on the production of bromopyrrolic alkaloids isolated from the sponges A. dispar and A. conifera, were analyzed, and sceptrin was detected in both sponge species [215].…”
Section: Cyclobutane-containing Alkaloids From Marine Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compound (141) was not toxic at 50 mg/kg [213]. The influence of environmental factors, namely, depth and sponge-coral interactions, as well as the effects of infliction of standardized damage on the production of bromopyrrolic alkaloids isolated from the sponges A. dispar and A. conifera, were analyzed, and sceptrin was detected in both sponge species [215].…”
Section: Cyclobutane-containing Alkaloids From Marine Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compound ( 49 ) was not toxic at 50 mg/kg [ 94 , 95 ]. The influence of environmental factor, namely depth and sponge-coral interactions as well as the effects of infliction of standardized damages on the production of bromopyrrolic alkaloids isolated from the sponges Agelas dispar and Agelas conifera were analyzed and sceptrin ( 49 ) was detected in both sponge species [ 96 ]. More recently, sceptrin and eight dimeric bromopyrrole alkaloids, nagelamides A-H, and a monomeric one, 9,10-dihydrokeramadine, have been isolated from the Okinawan marine sponge Agelas sp.…”
Section: Cyclobutane-containing Alkaloids From Marine Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%