HALISTANOL TRIACETATE, A DERIVATIVE OF A BIOACTIVE METABOLITE FROM COLOMBIAN MARINE SPONGE Topsentia ophiraphidites

Authors

  • Elkin GALEANO J.
  • Elkin HIGUITA D.
  • Alejandro MARTÍNEZ M.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.vitae.553

Keywords:

esponjas marinas, Topsentia ophiraphidites, halistanol, antimicrobiano, triacetato de halistanol, marine sponges, antimicrobial activity, halistanol triacetate

Abstract

Marine sponges genus Topsentia are known as a source of interesting bioactive compounds. Here we

report the preparation of halistanol triacetate, a derivative acetylated from halistanol. Halistanol was

isolated from bioactive fraction of methanol extract from the marine sponge Topsentia ophiraphidites,

collected on Santa Marta Bay (Colombian Caribbean Sea). Halistanol triacetate is characterized from

chromatographic, spectral and chemical data. Bioactive fraction of T. ophiraphidites show in vitro activity against Staphylococcus aureus.

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Published

04-02-2009

How to Cite

GALEANO J., E., HIGUITA D., E., & MARTÍNEZ M., A. (2009). HALISTANOL TRIACETATE, A DERIVATIVE OF A BIOACTIVE METABOLITE FROM COLOMBIAN MARINE SPONGE <I>Topsentia ophiraphidites</I>. Vitae, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.vitae.553

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Natural Products

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