Isolation of 1-Methylherbipoline Salts of Halisulfate-1 and of Suvanine as Serine Protease Inhibitors from a Marine Sponge, Coscinoderma mathewsi

Journal of Natural Products
J KimuraM Kelly-Borges

Abstract

Bioassay-guided isolation of serine protease inhibitors from a marine sponge, Coscinoderma mathewsi, has yielded 1-methylherbipoline salts of halisulfate-1 and of suvanine. Structures of these compounds were identified by spectroscopic analyses and literature data. Antithrombin and antitrypsin activity was determined.

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