PMID: 8594155Nov 1, 1995Paper

Cacospongionolide B, a new sesterterpene from the sponge Fasciospongia cavernosa

Journal of Natural Products
S De RosaN Zavodnik

Abstract

Cacospongionolide B [2a], a new cacospongionolide-related sesterterpene, has been isolated from the Adriatic sponge Fasciospongia cavernosa. The structure was elucidated by spectral and chemical means. The antimicrobial activity and brine shrimp and fish lethalities of 2a are reported.

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