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- who: Joe Bracegirdle and collaborators from the Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, EFowler CHE205, Tampa, FL, USA have published the paper: Neosuberitenone, a New Sesterterpenoid Carbon Skeleton; New Suberitenones; and Bioactivity against Respiratory Syncytial Virus, from the Antarctic Sponge Suberites sp, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: A 1 H NMR-guided fractionation procedure of the polar extract constituents of the Antarctic sponge Suberites sp. resulted in the isolation of nine new sesterterpenoids; neosuberitenone A (1), suberitenones E-J (2-7), secosuberitenone A (8), and norsuberitenone A (9) along with large quantities of suberitenones . . .
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