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prosurugatoxin
Known as:
(des-xylopyranosyl)neosurugatoxin
, D-myo-Inositol, 4-(6'-bromo-1,1',2',3,4,6,8,8a,9,10-decahydro-6-hydroxy-6-methyl-2,2',4-trioxospiro(cyclopenta(e)pyrimido(4,5-b)(1,4)diazepine-7(2H),3'-(3H)indole)-8-carboxylate), (6S-(6alpha,7alpha,8alpha,8aalpha))-
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1989
1989
Synthesis of myo-inositol derivatives required for the total synthesis of surugatoxin, prosurugatoxin, and neosurugatoxin.
K. Okada
,
K. Hashizume
,
H. Tanino
,
H. Kakoi
,
S. Inoue
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1989
Corpus ID: 27571336
Two myo-inositol derivatives (4) and (5), required for the total synthesis of surugatoxin, prosurugatoxin, and neosurugatoxin…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
[Synthetic studies on surugatoxin, neosurugatoxin and prosurugatoxin].
S. Inoue
Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical…
1987
Corpus ID: 2316291
Review
1986
Review
1986
A recent survey on toxicity of the Japanese ivory shell from Ganyudo area, Shizuoka Prefecture, and identification of responsible toxins.
K. Tsuji
,
T. Fukuyama
,
K. Hirai
,
R. Natsuyama
,
T. Kosuge
1986
Corpus ID: 88030709
Specimens of the ivory shell Babylonia japonica were harvested from the Ganyudo area of Suruga Bay, Siuzuoka Prefecture, from…
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1985
1985
Isolation of a new toxin, prosurugatoxin, from the toxic Japanese ivory shell, Babylonia japonica.
T. Kosuge
,
K. Tsuji
,
K. Hirai
,
T. Fukuyama
,
H. Nukaya
,
H. Ishida
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1985
Corpus ID: 39448601
A new toxin, named prosurugatoxin because it formed surugatoxin on decomposition, was isolated from the toxicated Japanese ivory…
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1985
1985
First evidence of toxin production by bacteria in a marine organism.
T. Kosuge
,
K. Tsuji
,
K. Hirai
,
T. Fukuyama
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1985
Corpus ID: 44908256
A Coryneform bacterium, isolated from the digestive gland of the Japanese ivory shell, Babylonia japonica, was shown to produce…
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