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Antifouling substances of natural origin: Activity of benzoquinone compounds from Maesa lanceolata against marine crustaceans
He, W.D.; Van Puyvelde, L.; Bosselaers, J.; De Kimpe, N.; Van der Flaas, M.; Roymans, A.; Mathenge, S.G.; Mudida, F.P. (2001). Antifouling substances of natural origin: Activity of benzoquinone compounds from Maesa lanceolata against marine crustaceans. Biofouling (Print) 17(3): 221-226. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927010109378481
In: Biofouling. Taylor & Francis: Chur; New York. ISSN 0892-7014; e-ISSN 1029-2454, more
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    antifouling substances; marine crustacean; natural product; structural

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  • He, W.D.
  • Van Puyvelde, L.
  • Bosselaers, J.
  • De Kimpe, N., more
  • Van der Flaas, M.
  • Roymans, A.
  • Mathenge, S.G.
  • Mudida, F.P.

Abstract
    A screening of antifouling activity from plants extracts led to selection and further study of Maesa lanceolata Forssk. Two p-benzoquinone compounds were isolated from the fruits and found to be active against Artemia salina. The anti-crustacean activity of both p-benzoquinones is reported for the first time.

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