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Neocomplanines A and B, a Complanine Family Isolated from the Marine Fireworm
Abstract
Two new members of the complanine family, neocomplanines A (2) and B (3), were isolated as minor components of the methanolic extract of the “marine fireworm” Eurythoe complanata. The structures of the neocomplanines were revealed spectroscopically to be a trimethylammonium unit with a saturated carbon chain. The planar structures of neocomplanines A and B were confirmed successfully through total syntheses that used epichlorohydrin as a starting material. The neocomplanines show inflammatory activity and also enhanced PKC activity in combination with TPA in the presence of Ca2+ in vitro; both are similar to the effects of complanine (1). The molecular mechanism of the effects of complanine-related compounds is discussed- Text
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- complanine family
- TPA
- Marine FirewormTwo
- trimethylammonium unit
- Complanine Family
- neocomplanines show
- carbon chain
- PKC activity