Planta Med 1985; 51(4): 308-312
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-969498
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Antibiotics from Algae. XXXV. Phlorotannins from Ecklonia maxima [1]

Karl-Werner Glombitza, Hans Peter Vogels
  • Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie, Universität, D-5300 Bonn 1, West Germany
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1985

1985

Publication Date:
26 February 2007 (online)

Abstract

New phloroglucinol derivatives were isolated from the ethanolic extract of Ecklonia maxima, a brown alga found off the west coast of South Africa. Most of these compounds contain dibenzo[1,4]dioxin elements. The common basic unit of all the compounds found is eckol, a hexahydroxyphenoxydibenzo[1,4]dioxin composed of 3 phloroglucinol units. Phloroeckol A and B represent four-ringed phloroglucinol derivatives, whereas the only five-ringed substance (furodehydroeckol) displays a furan structure in addition. Six-ringed phloroglucinol derivatives composed of two eckol units joined either symmetrically (such as 7,7′-bieckol, 9,9′-bieckol) or asymmetrically (7,9′-bieckol, dieckol) are found frequently. Apart from these, tetraphlorethol C, a four-ringed tetraphloroglucinol triether which lacks both dioxin and furan structures, also occurs.

1 For Part XXXIV see: Glombitza, K.-W. and Klapperich K., (1985) Botanica Mar., 38, 139-44

1 For Part XXXIV see: Glombitza, K.-W. and Klapperich K., (1985) Botanica Mar., 38, 139-44

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