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Amphidinolide H

Amphidinolide H is a potential anti-cancer agent.

Chemical Formula: C32H50O8
Layman's explanation: Amphidinolide H is in a class of natural products that includes 34 macrolides (amphidinolides A - H, J - W, B3, and caribenolide I). It is a cytotoxic molecule that was first isolated from various strains of the microscopic marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium. It exhibits significant in vitro antineoplastic (anticancer) activity against murine lymphoma L1210, human epidermoid carcinoma KB, and human colon tumor cells HCT116. Sadly though, it is found in incredibly minute amounts in microscopic marine flatworms that live off the coasts of Japan and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Many researchers are exploring alternative avenues of collecting this molecule, especially through synthesis. However, there have been very few researchers that have been successful, and the methods by which it has been synthesized are inefficient.
Keywords: macrolide, cytotoxic

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