Isolation of swinholide A and related glycosylated derivatives from two field collections of marine cyanobacteria
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Isolation of swinholide A and related glycosylated derivatives from two field collections of marine cyanobacteria
Abstract
[structure: see text] Chemical investigation of two field collections of marine cyanobacteria has led to the discovery of two new cytotoxic natural products, ankaraholides A (2) and B (3), along with the known compound swinholide A (1). Since swinholide-type compounds were previously localized to the heterotrophic bacteria of sponges, these findings raise intriguing questions about their true metabolic source.
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