PMID: 11908986Mar 23, 2002Paper

Clavosolides A and B, dimeric macrolides from the Philippines sponge Myriastra clavosa

Journal of Natural Products
M Rama Rao, D John Faulkner

Abstract

A specimen of the sponge Myriastra clavosa from the Philippines contained two dimeric macrolides, clavosolides A and B. Clavosolide A is a symmetrical dimer, while clavosolide B is rendered unsymmetrical by the replacement of one of the methoxyl groups by a hydroxyl group. The structures of the clavosolides were elucidated by interpretation of spectroscopic data.

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