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Luffariellolide (2) is a sesterterpene from the Palauan spongeLuffariella sp. that has useful anti-inflammatory properties. In contrast with the irreversible action of manoalide (1) on phospholipase A2, luffariellolide (2) is a slightly less potent but partially reversible PLA2 inhibitor.
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Full details of the pharmacology of luffariellolide will be presented elsewhere (Glaser, K.B., Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara).
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Acknowledgment We thank Edward Luedtke, Elise Clason and Ellen Snideman for performing some of the assays reported above. The sponge was identified by Dr. Klaus Rützler, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. The research was supported by grants from Allergan Pharmaceuticals and the California Sea Grant College Program (Projects R/MP-30 and R/MP-31).
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Albizati, K.F., Holman, T., Faulkner, D.J. et al. Luffariellolide, an anti-inflammatory sesterterpene from the marine spongeLuffariella sp.. Experientia 43, 949–950 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01951682
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