Halicylindramide Explained
Halicylindramides are a group of antifungal peptides. The first compounds of this type, designated halicylindramides A through E, were isolated from sea sponges of the genus Halichondria.[1] [2] More compounds in the family, designated F, G and H, were found in sponges of the genus Petrosia.[3] Halicylindramide A has been synthesized by chemists.[4]
Notes and References
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- Li . H. . Matsunaga . S. . Fusetani . N. . Halicylindramides D and E, antifungal peptides from the marine sponge Halichondria cylindrata . Journal of Natural Products . February 1996 . 59 . 2 . 163–166 . 10.1021/np9600309 . 8991950 . 0163-3864.
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