Bishomoisomandapamate, a New Tetracyclic Diterpenoid from a New Species of the Sinularia Genus of the Indian Ocean

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Ammanamanchi , S. R. Anjaneyulu and Putcha Sarada


Abstract

Bishomoisomandapamate, a bishomologue of isomandapamate, has been isolated from a new species of Sinularia genus of the Indian Ocean and its structure elucidated.


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