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Halogenated cyclic peptides isolated from the sponge Corticium sp.
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Halogenated cyclic peptides isolated from the sponge Corticium sp.

D.W. Laird, D.V. LaBarbera, X. Feng, T.S. Bugni, M.Kay Harper and C.M. Ireland
Journal of Natural Products, Vol.70(5), pp.741-746
2007

Abstract

Fractionation of two Fijian specimens of the sponge Corticium sp. led to the isolation of the known active alkaloid steroid plakinamine A and two new halogenated cyclic peptides, corticiamide A (1) and cyclocinamide B (2). Structural elucidation of 1 and 2 was achieved by an extensive combination of high-field NMR and HRFT MS/MS experiments, and the absolute stereochemistry of 2 was determined by acid hydrolysis and Marfey's analysis. Corticiamide A (1) and cyclocinamide B (2) represent the first peptides to be described from the genus Corticium.

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