Madangamines B-E, Pentacyclic Alkaloids from the Marine Sponge Xestospongia ingens

Journal of Natural Products
F KongR J Andersen

Abstract

Four new pentacyclic alkaloids, madangamines B-E (3-6), have been isolated from the marine sponge Xestospongia ingens collected in Papua New Guinea.

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