Chollaratt Boonlarppradab, Ph.D.

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Oceanography University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
Area:
Natural Products Chemistry
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William H. Fenical grad student 2007 UCSD
 (Investigation of the potential anticancer and antifungal active secondary metabolites from marine natural products.)
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Boonlarppradab C, Saepua S, Pruksatrakul T, et al. (2022) Benzothioate Glycoside from a terrestrial Streptomyces sp. TBRC 11511 from Thailand. The Journal of Antibiotics
Saepua S, Kornsakulkarn J, Choowong W, et al. (2021) Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Angucyclic Quinones from . Journal of Natural Products. 84: 2775-2785
Kim MC, Winter JM, Asolkar RN, et al. (2021) Marinoterpins A-C: Rare Linear Merosesterterpenoids from Marine-Derived Actinomycete Bacteria of the Family Streptomycetaceae. The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Yuyama KT, Wendt L, Surup F, et al. (2018) Cytochalasans Act as Inhibitors of Biofilm Formation of Staphylococcus Aureus. Biomolecules. 8
Hassan HM, Boonlarppradab C, Fenical W. (2016) Actinoquinolines A and B, anti-inflammatory quinoline alkaloids from a marine-derived Streptomyces sp., strain CNP975. The Journal of Antibiotics
Boonlarppradab C, Suriyachadkun C, Rachtawee P, et al. (2013) Saccharosporones A, B and C, cytotoxic antimalarial angucyclinones from Saccharopolyspora sp. BCC 21906. The Journal of Antibiotics. 66: 305-9
Boonlarppradab C, Suriyachadkun C, Suphothina S, et al. (2011) Bireticulol, a bioactive isocoumarin dimer from Streptomyces sp. BCC24731. The Journal of Antibiotics. 64: 267-70
Boonlarppradab C, Kauffman CA, Jensen PR, et al. (2008) Marineosins A and B, cytotoxic spiroaminals from a marine-derived actinomycete. Organic Letters. 10: 5505-8
Boonlarppradab C, Faulkner DJ. (2007) Eurysterols A and B, cytotoxic and antifungal steroidal sulfates from a marine sponge of the genus Euryspongia. Journal of Natural Products. 70: 846-8
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