Malyngamides M and N from the Hawaiian Red Alga Gracilaria coronopifolia

Journal of Natural Products
Y KanY Hokama

Abstract

Two new malyngamides, M and N (1, 2), were isolated along with malyngamide I acetate (3) from the Hawaiian red alga Gracilaria coronopifolia. Our results suggest that malyngamide N (2) is a revised structure of deacetoxystylocheilamide (5). The absolute configuration of malyngamide I acetate was deduced to be 3 using the reversed octant rule.

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