TL;DR: In this paper, the structures of the new natural products, as well as their relative stereochemistries, were established by means of spectral data analyses, including 2D experiments, and evaluated against five human tumor cell lines.
TL;DR: Elatol was isolated as the major compound from the red alga Laurencia microcladia Kutz collected in Southern Brazil, the first report of elatol in this species.
TL;DR: The structures of the microcladallenes A, B, and C have been established from spectroscopic data and X-ray crystallographic analysis of micro-cladallene B as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The structures of the microcladallenes A, B, and C have been established from spectroscopic data and X-ray crystallographic analysis of microcladallene B.
TL;DR: Restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses of the plastid DNA of the two species provides further evidence that Microcladia coulteri and MicroCladia californica represent distinctive species.
Abstract: In the northeast Pa@, there are two epiphytic species of the genus Microcladia Grev. Microcladia coulteri Ham. grows on a wide range of red algal and occasionally brown algal basiphytes whereas M. californica Farl. grows only on the brown alga Egregia menziesii (Turn.) Aresch. Although both are obligate epiphytes in the field, they complete their life history in culture in the absence of their respective basiphytes. Along the coast of central California, M. californica exhibits distinct seasonal patterns in reproduction whereas M. coulteri does not. In addition to previously documented daferences in cystocarp development and branchlet patterns, the two taxa can be delineated by differences in spore sizes, timing of spore attachment and morphology of the primary rhizoid. The haploid chromosome number for both species ranges from 14-16. Attempts to hybridize the two species have been unsuccessful. In addition, restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses of the plastid DNA of the two species provides further evidence that Microcladia coulteri and Microcladia californica represent distinctive species.
TL;DR: The first 6,8-cycloeudesmane sesquiterpene of marine origin was reported in this paper, from the red seaweed Laurencia microcladia Kützing of the Baia di Calenzana, Elba Island.
Abstract: Reported here is the isolation and structural elucidation of a new 6,8-cycloeudesmane sesquiterpene, 5-bromo-1-isopropyl-2,5a-dimethyl-decahydro-cyclopropa[a]inden-2-ol (5), alongside the known sesquiterpenes (-)-δ-cadinene (7) and (+)-α-cadinol (8), from the red seaweed Laurencia microcladia Kützing of the Baia di Calenzana, Elba Island. Other than belonging to a rare sesquiterpene class, 5 is the first 6,8-cycloeudesmane sesquiterpene of marine origin.