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Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2022
Abstract: Marine organisms are recognized as a rich source of bioactive secondary metabolites. The remarkable abundance and diversity of bioactive small molecules isolated from soft corals displayed their essential role in drug discovery for human diseases.
Hanaa Bahaa, Elkhouly   +4 more
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Herbivory in Asymbiotic Soft Corals

Science, 1995
A zooxanthellae-free soft coral from the Red Sea feeds almost exclusively on phytoplankton, a mode of nutrition so far unknown for corals. Herbivory was also found in three other azooxanthellate soft corals. In tropical oligotrophic waters, phytoplankton biomass density may be an order of magnitude higher than that of zooplankton.
K E, Fabricius, Y, Benayahu, A, Genin
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Studies on Formosan Soft Corals, II. Cytotoxic Cembranolides from the Soft Coral Lobophytum michaelae

Journal of Natural Products, 1992
Bioactivity-guided fractionation of a CHCl3 extract of the soft coral Lobophytum michaelae afforded a new cytotoxic cembranolide, lobomichaolide (1), and a known cytotoxic cembranolide, crassolide (2). The structure of 1 was determined by spectral and X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Wang, S. K.   +6 more
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Herbivory in Soft Corals: Correction

Science, 1996
We have demonstrated the ability of several azooxanthellate soft corals to feed on phytoplankton (Reports, 7 Apr. 1995, p. 90) ([1][1]). The conversion of gut fluorescence values to chlorophyll concentrations yields nanograms of chlorophyll in the gastrovascular system of Dendronephthya hemprichi ,
K, Fabricius   +3 more
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New prostanoids from soft coral

Tetrahedron, 1985
Abstract Four new anti-tumor active prostanoids, named claviridenone-a (3), claviridenone-b (4). claviridenone-c (5), and claviridenone-d (6), as well as 20-acetoxy-claviridenone-b (7) and 20-acetoxy-claviridenone-c (8), have been isolated from the Okinawan soft coral (stolonifer) Clavularia viridis Quoy and Gaimard (Stolonifera, Clavulariidae).
Isao Kitagawa   +5 more
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Eunicellin Diterpenes from Two Kenyan Soft Corals

Journal of Natural Products, 2004
Six new eunicellin diterpenes designated klyxumines A and B (1, 2) and epoxycladines A-D (3-6) were isolated from Klyxum flaccidum and Cladiella kashmani, collected in Kenya. The structures of the compounds were elucidated by interpretation of MS, COSY, HMQC, HMBC, and NOESY data.
Liat, Chill   +3 more
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Cembranoid diterpenes from soft coral Sinularia sp.

China Journal of Chinese Matera Medica, 2010
A soft coral Sinularia sp., collected from the South China Sea, was selected to investigate the bioactive and chemical constituents. The EtOAc fraction were isolated by repeatedly silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography to obtain lobophytolide A (1), 3-dehydroxylpresinularolide B (2), sarcophine (3), 3 beta-acetoxyisolobophytolide (4 ...
Fang, Lv   +3 more
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