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Steroid and antibacterial steroidal glycosides from marine green alga Codium iyengarii Borgesen.

Muhammad Shaiq Ali1, Muhammad Saleem, Raghav Yamdagni, Muhammad Ashfaq Ali.   

Abstract

The ethyl acetate soluble part of methanolic extract of marine green alga Codium iyengarii collected from Karachi coast of Arabian Sea afforded a new steroid ([structure: see text], iyengadione) and two new steroidal glycosides [iyengaroside-A ([structure: see text]) and B ([structure: see text])] along with clerosterol galactoside ([structure: see text]). Their structures were elucidated with the aid of 1D-NMR spectroscopy and reconfirmed through HMBC experiments. The bactericidal activity of [structure: see text] was also explored and found positive response from iyengaroside-A ([structure: see text]) and clerosterol galactoside ([structure: see text]).

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12462346     DOI: 10.1080/10575630290034249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Prod Lett        ISSN: 1026-8049


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