The pterocellins: novel bioactive alkaloids from the marine Bryozoan Ptrerocella vesiculosa

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This article is published in the Journal of Natural Products, (c) 2003 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.

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Two new alkaloids, pterocellins A and B, have been isolated from the New Zealand marine bryozoan Pterocella vesiculosa. Structural elucidation was achieved through NMR and mass spectral analysis in conjunction with a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of pterocellin A. The pterocellins possess a novel heterocyclic skeleton and exhibit potent antitumor activity and antimicrobial activity in vitro but only modest activity in the in vivo hollow fiber assay at the National Cancer Institute.

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Yao, B., Prinsep, M.R., Nicholson, B.K & Gordon, D.P. (2003). The pterocellins: novel bioactive alkaloids from the marine Bryozoan Ptrerocella vesiculosa. Journal of Natural Products, 66, 1074-1077.

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