Callipeltin Explained

Callipeltin A and B are depsipeptides isolated from marine invertebrates.[1] [2] [3] Preliminary research shows that they may have antiviral activity.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. 10.1021/ja954287p . Callipeltin A, an Anti-HIV Cyclic Depsipeptide from the New Caledonian Lithistida Sponge Callipelta sp . . 1996 . Zampella . Angela . d'Auria . M. Valeria . Paloma . Luigi Gomez . Casapullo . Agostino . Minale . Luigi . Debitus . Cécile . Henin . Yvette . Journal of the American Chemical Society . 118 . 26 . 6202–6209 .
  2. 10.1016/S0040-4039(02)01334-5 . Isolation of callipeltins A–C and of two new open-chain derivatives of callipeltin a from the marine sponge Latrunculia sp. A revision of the stereostructure of callipeltins . 2002 . Zampella . Angela . Randazzo . Antonio . Borbone . Nicola . Luciani . Sisto . Trevisi . Lucia . Debitus . Cécile . d'Auria . Maria Valeria . Tetrahedron Letters . 43 . 35 . 6163–6166 .
  3. 10.1016/0040-4020(96)00496-6 . Callipeltins B and C; bioactive peptides from a marine Lithistida sponge Callipelta sp . 1996 . Valeria d'Auria . M. . Zampella . Angela . Paloma . Luigi Gomez . Minale . Luigi . Debitus . Cécile . Roussakis . Christos . Le Bert . Valérie . Tetrahedron . 52 . 28 . 9589–9596 .
  4. 9539959. 1998. Laille. M. Gerald. F. Debitus. C. In vitro antiviral activity on dengue virus of marine natural products. 54. 2. 167–70. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 10.1007/s000180050138. 41615160. 11147366.