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Aerothionin [28714-26-3]

Research Use Only
AG-CN2-0453
AdipoGen Life Sciences
CAS Number28714-26-3
Product group Chemicals
Estimated Purity>98%
Molecular Weight818.1
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Overview

  • Supplier
    AdipoGen Life Sciences
  • Product Name
    Aerothionin [28714-26-3]
  • Delivery Days Customer
    10
  • CAS Number
    28714-26-3
  • Certification
    Research Use Only
  • Estimated Purity
    >98%
  • Molecular Formula
    C24H26Br4N4O8
  • Molecular Weight
    818.1
  • Scientific Description
    Antibiotic. Anti-mycobacterial. - Chemical. CAS: 28714-26-3. Formula: C24H26Br4N4O8. MW: 818.1. Isolated from Suberea sp. Antibiotic. Anti-mycobacterial.
  • SMILES
    COC1=C(Br)[C@H](O)[C@]2(CC(=NO2)C(=O)NCCCCNC(=O)C2=NO[C@@]3(C2)C=C(Br)C(OC)=C(Br)[C@@H]3O)C=C1Br
  • Storage Instruction
    -20°C,2°C to 8°C
  • UNSPSC
    12352200

References

  • Aerothionin, a tetrabromo-compound from Aplysina aerophoba and Verongia thiona: E. Fattorusso, et al.; J. Chem. Soc. D: Chem. Commun. 12, 752 (1970)
  • Aerothionin and homoaerothionin: Two tetra bromo spirocyclohexadienylisoxazoles from Verongia sponges: K. Moody, et al.; J. C. S. Perkin Trans. I, 18 (1972)
  • An x-ray study of aerothionin from Aplysina fistularis: J.A. McMillan, et al.; Tetrahedron Lett. 22, 39 (1981).
  • Chemistry of sponges, VII. 11,19-Dideoxyfistularin 3 and 11-Hydroxyaerothionin, bromotyrosine derivatives from Pseudoceratina durissima: M.R. Kernan & R.C. Cambie; J. Nat. Prod. 53, 615 (1990)
  • Chemistry of Verongida sponges, II. Constituents of the Caribbean sponge Aplysina fistularis forma fulva: P. Ciminiello, et al.; J. Nat. Prod. 57, 705 (1994)
  • Aerothionin, a bromotyrosine derivative with antimycobacterial activity from the marine sponge Aplysina gerardogreeni (Demospongia): R. Encarnacion-Dimayuga, et al.; Pharm. Biol. 41, 384 (2003)
  • Asymmetric synthesis of aerothionin, a marine dimeric spiroisoxazoline natural product, employing optically active spiroisoxazoline derivative: T. Ogamino, et al.; Tetradedron Lett. 47, 727 (2006)
  • Bioactive constituents from the marine crinoid Himerometra magnipinna: N. Shao, et al.; J. Nat. Prod. 70, 869 (2007)
  • Bioactive brominated metabolites from the Red Sea sponge Suberea mollis: M.I. Abou-Shoer, et al.; J. Nat. Prod. 71, 1464 (2008)