Plakoridine A is an alkaloid isolated from the marine sponge Plakortis sp.[2][3] There are three plakoridines known, named plakoridine A, B, and C.[4][5]

References

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  3. ^ Ma, Dawei; Sun, Haiying (2000). "Total synthesis of (2S,3S,4R)-plakoridine A". Tetrahedron Letters. 41 (12): 1947–1950. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(00)00096-4.
  4. ^ Ishiguro, Yuichiro; Kubota, Takaaki; Ishiuchi, Kan’ichiro; Fromont, Jane; Kobayashi, Jun’ichi (July 2009). "Plakoridine C, a novel piperidine alkaloid from an Okinawan marine sponge Plakortis sp". Tetrahedron Letters. 50 (26): 3202–3204. doi:10.1016/j.tetlet.2009.01.135.
  5. ^ 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. PMID 27163115.


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