posted on 2020-07-06, 18:35authored byMaria Miguel-Gordo, Sandra Gegunde, Laurence K. Jennings, Grégory Genta-Jouve, Kevin Calabro, Amparo Alfonso, Luis M. Botana, Olivier P. Thomas
The chemical investigation of the
sponge Stylissa aff. carteri collected
around Futuna Islands in
the Pacific Ocean led to the isolation of three new dimeric pyrrole
2-aminoimidazole alkaloids (PIAs). Futunamine (1) features
an unprecedented pyrrolo[1,2-c]imidazole core, while
two other new dimeric PIAs were identified as analogues of palau’amine.
Together with other known PIAs isolated from this species, they were
shown to exhibit anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective activities.