G. Bifulco et al., BIOACTIVE PRENYLHYDROQUINONE SULFATES AND A NOVEL C-31 FURANOTERPENE ALCOHOL SULFATE FROM THE MARINE SPONGE, IRCINIA SP, Journal of natural products, 58(9), 1995, pp. 1444-1449
Prenylhydroquinone sulfates have been isolated from a marine sponge, I
rcinia sp., collected off New Caledonia. These compounds bind to the n
europeptide Y receptor, inhibit the tyrosine protein kinase and HIV-in
tegrase enzymes, and co-occur with a mixture of sulfated prenylated ch
romanols and chromenols, prenylhydroquinones, and the corresponding qu
inones and chromenols. A hydroxylated heptaprenylhydroquinone, which p
roved to be active against tyrosine protein kinase, was also isolated,
as well as a novel C-31 furanoterpene alcohol sulfate, named ircinol
sulfate.