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Spongian Diterpenoids from Marine Sponges

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Journal Nat Prod Rep
Date 2006 Mar 31
PMID 16572231
Citations 20
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Abstract

This review presents the structure, biological activity and, where applicable, references to the syntheses of 154 spongian and rearranged spongian diterpenoids isolated from marine sponges of the orders Dictyoceratida and Dendroceratida. There have been no studies of the biosynthesis of either spongian diterpenoids or their rearranged derivatives reported in the literature. The potential chemotaxonomic significance of spongian and rearranged spongian ditepenoids is discussed.

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