Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine

File
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Date Issued
1993
Note

Bromotyrosine derivatives are characteristic constituents of marine sponges of the order Verongida. In many of these compounds the bromotyrosine is rearranged to a distinctive spirocyclohexadieneisoxazoline system as, e.g., in araplysillin-II (1).

Language
Type
Genre
Extent
3 p.
Identifier
3318969
Additional Information
Bromotyrosine derivatives are characteristic constituents of marine sponges of the order Verongida. In many of these compounds the bromotyrosine is rearranged to a distinctive spirocyclohexadieneisoxazoline system as, e.g., in araplysillin-II (1).
This document is the accepted manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in Journal of Organic Chemistry after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo00067a062. This article may be cited as: Ichiba, T., Scheuer, P. J., & Kelly-Borges, M. (1993). Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 58(15), 4149-4150. doi:10.1021/jo00067a062
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #964.
Date Backup
1993
Date Text
1993
DOI
10.1021/jo00067a062
Date Issued (EDTF)
1993
Extension


FAU
FAU
admin_unit="FAU01", ingest_id="ing11287", creator="creator:FAUDIG", creation_date="2011-10-27 12:44:21", modified_by="super:FAUDIG", modification_date="2014-02-12 11:05:36"

IID
FADT3318969
Issuance
single unit
Organizations
Person Preferred Name

Ichiba, T.

creator

Physical Description

pdf
3 p.
Title Plain
Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine
Origin Information

American Chemical Society
1993
single unit
Title
Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine
Other Title Info

Three bromotyrosine derivatives, one terminating in an unprecedented diketocyclopentenylidene enamine