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Brominated Compounds from Marine Sponges of the Genus Aplysina and a Compilation of Their 13C NMR Spectral Data

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages 2316-2368

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md9112316

Keywords

Aplysina; marine sponges; halogenated substances; C-13 NMR; review

Funding

  1. CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico)
  2. PgPNSB (Pos-Graduacao em Produtos Naturais e Sinteticos Bioativos)
  3. PRONEX-FAPESQ-PB (Programa de Apoio a Nucleos de Excelencia-Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa do Estado da Paraiba)

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Aplysina is the best representative genus of the family Aplysinidae. Halogenated substances are its main class of metabolites. These substances contribute greatly to the chemotaxonomy and characterization of the sponges belonging to this genus. Due to their pharmacological activities, these alkaloids are of special interest. The chemistry of halogenated substances and of the alkaloids has long been extensively studied in terrestrial organisms, while the number of marine organisms studied has just started to increase in the last decades. This review describes 101 halogenated substances from 14 species of Aplysina from different parts of the world. These substances can be divided into the following classes: bromotyramines (A), cavernicolins (B), hydroverongiaquinols (C), bromotyrosineketals (D), bromotyrosine lactone derivatives (E), oxazolidones (F), spiroisoxazolines (G), verongiabenzenoids (H), verongiaquinols (I), and dibromocyclohexadienes (J). A compilation of their C-13 NMR data is also part of the review. For this purpose 138 references were consulted.

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