“…However, their strong toxicity restricts their commercial development as they severely affect the survival rate of B. amphitrite nauplii [81,904]. In another study from the same group, obtusol (28), caespitane (333), and caespitol (337) showed low levels of antialgal activity (C. fusca), while isoobtusol acetate (49), elatol (59), 135, puertitol B acetate (312), 8-acetylcaespitol (338), caespitenone (349), furocaespitane (352), laucapyranoid A (372), isopinnatol B (553) and dactylomelol (600), and dactylopyranoid (631) were inactive [50]. 3-epi-Perforenone A (379), 381 and 4-hydroxy-1,8-epi-isotenerone (397) were devoid of any activity against the alga C. fusca [399].…”