Siphonodictidine, a metabolite of the burrowing sponge Siphonodictyon sp. that inhibits coral growth

Sullivan, Brian, Faulkner, D. John, and Webb, Leith (1983) Siphonodictidine, a metabolite of the burrowing sponge Siphonodictyon sp. that inhibits coral growth. Science, 221 (4616). pp. 1175-1176.

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Abstract

Siphonodictidine is the major secondary metabolite of an undescribed Indo-Pacific sponge Siphonodictyon sp. that burrows into living coral heads. The structure of siphonodictidine was determined from spectral data. Laboratory bioassays suggest that siphonodictidine and, by analogy, the siphonodictyals from S. coralliphagum are responsible for maintaining zones of dead coral polyps around the oscular chimneys of these sponges.

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Item Type: Article (Short Note)
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Date Deposited: 14 Oct 2015 00:07
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