Agelastatin D is a naturally occurring bromopyrrole alkaloid, specifically a derivative of agelastatin A, isolated from marine sponges like Cymbastela sp. It is structurally related to agelastatin A, but lacks an N-methyl group present in the latter.
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Structures of (−)-agelastatins A−F (1−6).
Total Synthesis of (−)-Agelastatin D (4) and the Formation of Byproducts 55 and 56
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