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- Bryostatins are a group of macrolide lactones from (bacterial symbionts of) the marine organism Bugula neritina that were first collected and provided...
- called bryostatins can be extracted from the marine bryozoan Bugula neritina. In 2001 pharmaceutical company GPC Biotech licensed bryostatin 1 from Arizona...
- since been used in the synthesis of several products, particularly the bryostatins. Evans–Tishchenko reaction Saksena, Anil; Mangiaracina, Pietro (1983)...
- Other naturally occurring PKCIs are miyabenol C, myricitrin, gossypol. Bryostatin 1 can act as a PKC inhibitor; It was investigated for cancer. Darovasertib...
- than was previously achieved. For example, total syntheses of roxaticin, bryostatin and cryptocaryol were accomplished via double Krische allylation of 1...
- Endobugula sertula, produces the bryostatins, a group of around twenty bioactive natural products. The bryostatins are under investigation for their...
- Bugula neritina attracted interest as a source of cytotoxic chemicals, bryostatins, under clinical investigation as anti-cancer agents. It was first collected...
- elucidation of numerous marine natural products such as the anticancer agent bryostatin, the insecticidal and antifungal jaspamide, diazonamide A and B, and many...
- (IW-2143) – α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor negative allosteric modulator Bryostatin 1 (MW-904) – protein kinase C (PKC) stimulant BTRX-246040 (LY-2940094)...
- fish meal), pharmaceuticals (e.g. fish oil, krill oil, cytarabine and bryostatin) and various industrial chemicals (e.g. chitin and bioplastics, formerly...