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Plakoridine A is an alkaloid isolated from the marine sponge Plakortis sp.[1][2] There are three plakoridines known, named plakoridine A, B, and C.[3][4]
^Takeuchi, Shinji; Ishibashi, Masami; Kobayashi, Junichi (1994). "Plakoridine A, a new tyramine-containing pyrrolidine alkaloid from the Okinawan marine sponge Plakortis sp". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 59 (13): 3712–3713. doi:10.1021/jo00092a039.
^Norris, Matthew D.; Perkins, Michael V. (2016). "Structural diversity and chemical synthesis of peroxide and peroxide-derived polyketide metabolites from marine sponges". Natural Product Reports. 33 (7): 861–880. doi:10.1039/C5NP00142K.
PlakoridineA is an alkaloid isolated from the marine sponge Plakortis sp. There are three plakoridines known, named plakoridineA, B, and C. Takeuchi...
S2CID 1593418. Takeuchi S, Ishibashi M, Kobayashi J, PlakoridineA (1994). "PlakoridineA, a new tyramine-containing pyrrolidine alkaloid from the Okinawan...
protective shell, or mobility, sponges have developed an ability to synthesize a variety of unusual compounds for survival. C-nucleosides isolated from Caribbean...