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Marine Drugs  2012 

Antibacterial Secondary Metabolites from the Cave Sponge Xestospongia sp.

DOI: 10.3390/md10051037

Keywords: Xestospongia, polyacetylenes, antibacterial activity

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Chemical investigation of the cave sponge Xestospongia sp. resulted in the isolation of three new polyacetylenic long chain compounds along with two known metabolites. The structures of the new metabolites were established by NMR and MS analyses. The antibacterial activity of the new metabolites was also evaluated.

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