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Survey of Briarane‐Related Diterpenoids. Part 2

ChemInform, 2005
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Ping‐Jyun Sung   +6 more
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Ten new antifouling briarane diterpenoids from the South China Sea gorgonian Junceella juncea [PDF]

open access: yesTetrahedron, 2006
Ten new antifouling briarane diterpenoids, juncins R-ZI (1-10) were isolated from the South China Sea gorgonian coral Junceella juncea. The structures of these new compounds were established by extensive spectroscopic analysis, including 1D and 2D NMR ...
Shu-Hua Qi, Pei-Yuan Qian
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Briarane Diterpenes from a Gorgonian Briareum Sp.

HETEROCYCLES, 2005
Eleven new briarane diterpenes have been isolated from a gorgonian Briareum sp., collected in the area of Bonotsu, Kagoshima Prefecture. Their structural elucidation and cytotoxicity tests toward Vero and MDCK cells were performed.
Tetsuo Iwagawa   +5 more
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Briarlides, Briarane Diterpenes from a Gorgonian Briareum sp.

Journal of Natural Products, 2003
New briarane diterpenes, briarlides A-H (1-8), have been isolated from a gorgonian Briareum sp., collected at Amami Oshima, Kagoshima Prefecture. Their structures and cytotoxity toward Vero and MDCK cells are described.
Tetsuo, Iwagawa   +6 more
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Briaexcavatins A and B, Novel Briaranes from the Octocoral Briareum excavatum.

ChemInform, 2006
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Ping-Jyun Sung   +5 more
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Survey of Briarane-related Diterpenoids — Part II

HETEROCYCLES, 2005
The structures, names, biological activity, and references of sixty-six new briarane-related diterpenoids are described in this mini-review. All briaranes are obtained from Gorgonacea (genus Briareum, Erythropodium, Ellisella, and Junceella) and Pennatulacea (genus Cavernularia and Pteroeides). Some of these natural products showed potential biological
Ping-Jyun Sung   +6 more
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Briarane and asbestinane diterpenes from Briareum asbestinum

Tetrahedron, 1994
Abstract Six new diterpenes, (1–3 and 5–7), were isolated from Briareum asbestinum collected off the coast of Tobago, West Indies. Their structures were determined by a combination of 2D NMR experiments.
Ramesh Dookran   +6 more
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New Briarane Diterpenes from Briareum sp. Part 6. Briviolides, New Briarane Diterpenes from a Gorgonian Briareum sp.

ChemInform, 2005
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Tetsuo Iwagawa   +7 more
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A synthetic study of briarane-type marine diterpenoid, pachyclavulide B

Tetrahedron Letters, 2006
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Junya Iwasaki   +3 more
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Survey of Briarane-Type Diterpenoids – Part IV

HETEROCYCLES, 2011
The structures, names, biological activities, and references of 137 briarane-type diterpenoids are summarized. All briaranes mentioned in this review article were obtained from various octocorals including the specimens belonging to the genus Briareum, Ellisella, Gorgonella, Junceella, Subergorgia, Renilla, and Pachyclavularia.
Ping-Jyun Sung   +9 more
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