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Pavel S. Dmitrenok

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  51
Citations -  787

Pavel S. Dmitrenok is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Starfish & Glycoside. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 51 publications receiving 722 citations. Previous affiliations of Pavel S. Dmitrenok include University of California, Davis & Pacific Institute.

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Monanchocidin: A New Apoptosis-Inducing Polycyclic Guanidine Alkaloid from the Marine Sponge Monanchora pulchra

TL;DR: Compound 1 shows pro-apoptotic and cytoxic activities and the structure of 1 was assigned on the basis of detailed analysis of 1D and 2D NMR spectra, mass spectrometry, and results of chemical transformations.
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Synaptosides A and A1, triterpene glycosides from the sea cucumber Synapta maculata containing 3-O-methylglucuronic acid and their cytotoxic activity against tumor cells.

TL;DR: Two novel triterpene holostane glycosides, synaptosides A and A 1 ( 2), have been isolated from the Vietnamese sea cucumber Synapta maculata and their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods (NMR and MS) and chemical transformations.
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A new meroterpenoid from the marine fungus Aspergillus versicolor (Vuill.) Tirab.

TL;DR: In this article, a new meroterpenoid asperdemin and two known compounds, viz., diorcinol (2) and viridicatol (3), were isolated from the marine fungus Aspergillus versicolor.
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Meroterpenoids from the Alga-Derived Fungi Penicillium thomii Maire and Penicillium lividum Westling

TL;DR: Ten new austalide meroterpenoids (1-10) were isolated from the alga-derived fungi and exhibited significant inhibitory activity against endo-1,3-β-D-glucanase from a crystalline stalk of the marine mollusk Pseudocardium sachalinensis.
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Hemolytic polar steroidal constituents of the starfish Aphelasterias japonica.

TL;DR: A reinvestigation of the polar steroid fraction from the starfish Aphelasterias japonica has afforded two new compounds, the disulfated quinovoside aphelasteroside C and the monosulfated polyhydroxysteroid aphelaketotriol (2).