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  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
9,651 Views
8 Pages

28 January 2011

We previously reported that smenospongine, a sesquiterpene aminoquinone isolated from the marine sponge Dactylospongia elegans, showed antiproliferative or cytotoxic activities on leukemia cells. In this study, we investigated the effect of smenospon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
10,656 Views
9 Pages

28 August 2008

Smenospongine, a sesquiterpene aminoquinone isolated from the marine sponge Dactylospongia elegans, was previously reported by us to induce erythroid differentiation and G1 phase arrest of K562 chronic myelogenous leukemia cells. In this study, we in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
9,652 Views
6 Pages

A Sesquiterpene Quinone, 5-Epi-smenospongine, Promotes TNF-α Production in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 Cells

  • Taiko Oda,
  • Weifang Wang,
  • Kazuyo Ukai,
  • Takahiro Nakazawa and
  • Masataka Mochizuki

30 October 2007

Eight sesquiterpene quinones: ilimaquinone (1), smenospongidine (3),smenospongiarine (5), smenospongine (7), and their corresponding 5-epimers 2, 4, 6, and 8,isolated from the Palauan marine sponge Hippospongia sp., were examined regarding theireffec...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
33 Citations
10,122 Views
7 Pages

6 June 2008

Detailed chemical investigation of the South China sponge Dysidea arenaria resulted in the isolation of a new sesquiterpenoid hydroquinone, 19-hydroxypolyfibrospongol B (1), along with five known compounds: polyfibrospongol B (2), isosemnonorthoquino...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,450 Views
7 Pages

A New Sesquiterpenoid Aminoquinone from an Indonesian Marine Sponge

  • Walter Balansa,
  • Ute Mettal,
  • Zerlina G. Wuisan,
  • Anuchit Plubrukarn,
  • Frans G. Ijong,
  • Yang Liu and
  • Till F. Schäberle

8 March 2019

Sponges are a well-known bioresource for bioactive compounds. In this study, antibacterial activity-guided fractionation of the extract from an Indonesian marine Dactylospongia elegans sponge led to the discovery of four merosesquiterpenoids, namely,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,252 Views
25 Pages

Natural Merosesquiterpenes Activate the DNA Damage Response via DNA Strand Break Formation and Trigger Apoptotic Cell Death in p53-Wild-Type and Mutant Colorectal Cancer

  • Apisada Jiso,
  • Philipp Demuth,
  • Madeleine Bachowsky,
  • Manuel Haas,
  • Nina Seiwert,
  • Daniel Heylmann,
  • Birgit Rasenberger,
  • Markus Christmann,
  • Lea Dietrich and
  • Thomas Brunner
  • + 4 authors

30 June 2021

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a frequently occurring malignant disease with still low survival rates, highlighting the need for novel therapeutics. Merosesquiterpenes are secondary metabolites from marine sponges, which might be useful as antitumor agen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,540 Views
22 Pages

Cytotoxicity, Fractionation and Dereplication of Extracts of the Dinoflagellate Vulcanodinium rugosum, a Producer of Pinnatoxin G

  • Marie Geiger,
  • Gwenaëlle Desanglois,
  • Kevin Hogeveen,
  • Valérie Fessard,
  • Thomas Leprêtre,
  • Florence Mondeguer,
  • Yann Guitton,
  • Fabienne Hervé,
  • Véronique Séchet and
  • Olivier Grovel
  • + 2 authors

2 September 2013

Pinnatoxin G (PnTX-G) is a marine toxin belonging to the class of cyclic imines and produced by the dinoflagellate Vulcanodinium rugosum. In spite of its strong toxicity to mice, leading to the classification of pinnatoxins into the class of “fast-ac...