Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
The chemical investigation of Azorean nudibranch mollusk Tambja ceutae led us to isolate a new member of the tambjamine family, tambjamine K (1). The bryozoan Bugula dentata, prey of the nudibranch, was also analyzed and found to contain compound 1 in very small amounts together with known blue pigment 2 and tambjamines A (3) and B (4). The structure of tambjamine 1 was elucidated by the interpretation of the spectroscopic data as well as by the comparison with related compounds. Compounds 1 and 2 possess antiproliferative activity, in particular, tambjamine K (1) displayed high cytotoxicity against both tumor and non-tumor mammalian cells.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Marine natural products; Bromopyrrole alkaloids; Spectroscopic methods; Cytotoxic activity
List of contributors:
Carbone, Marianna; Cimino, Guido; Villani, Guido; Castelluccio, Francesco; GAVAGNIN CAPOGGIANI, Margherita
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