Suberedamine Explained
Suberedamines are chemical compounds that have been isolated from marine sponges in the genus Suberea.[1] The compounds are brominated tyrosine dimer derivatives.[2]
Extra reading
- Tsuda . Masashi . Sakuma . Yusuke . Kobayashi . Jun'ichi . Suberedamines A and B, New Bromotyrosine Alkaloids from a Sponge Suberea Species . Journal of Natural Products . July 2001 . 64 . 7 . 980–982 . 10.1021/np010077g. 11473442 .
- Web site: Xiong . Fong . Total Synthesis of Suberedamine a . acs.confex.com . 15 November 2020.
- Book: Cordell . Geoffrey A. . The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology . 23 August 2005 . Gulf Professional Publishing . 978-0-12-469561-0 . en. 86.
Notes and References
- Synthesis and biological evaluation of purpurealidin E-derived marine sponge metabolites: aplysamine-2, aplyzanzine A, and suberedamines A and B. 2012. 10.1021/np300102z. 22620987. Kottakota. S. K.. Evangelopoulos. D.. Alnimr. A.. Bhakta. S.. McHugh. T. D.. Gray. M.. Groundwater. P. W.. Marrs. E. C.. Perry. J. D.. Spilling. C. D.. Harburn. J. J.. Journal of Natural Products. 75. 6. 1090–101.
- Book: Zhou . Jiaju . Alkaloids, Part 1 . 23 September 2019 . Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG . 978-3-11-065519-3 . 112–113 . en.