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  1. Antibacterial Activity of Hexadecynoic Acid Isomers toward Clinical Isolates of Multidrug‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  2. Synthesis of novel 4-Boc-piperidone chalcones and evaluation of their cytotoxic activity against highly-metastatic cancer cells
  3. Papers from the 2nd International Conference on Global Challenges in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD2018)
  4. Synthesis of a novel brominated vinylic fatty acid with antileishmanial activity that effectively inhibits the Leishmania topoisomerase IB enzyme mediated by halogen bond formation
  5. Conjugation inhibitors compete with palmitic acid for binding to the conjugative traffic ATPase TrwD, providing a mechanism to inhibit bacterial conjugation
  6. First Total Synthesis of ω-Phenyl Δ6 Fatty Acids and their Leishmanicidal and Anticancer Properties
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  8. 2-Methoxylated FA Display Unusual Antibacterial Activity Towards Clinical Isolates of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CIMRSA) and Escherichia coli
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  10. Biological and structural effects of the conjugation of an antimicrobial decapeptide with saturated, unsaturated, methoxylated and branched fatty acids
  11. Development of a Non-Aqueous Dispersion to Improve Intestinal Epithelial Flux of Poorly Permeable Macromolecules
  12. Novel Very Long-Chain α-Methoxylated Δ5,9 Fatty Acids from the SpongeAsteropus nigerAre Effective Inhibitors of Topoisomerases IB
  13. Chemical conjugation of 2-hexadecynoic acid to C5-curcumin enhances its antibacterial activity against multi-drug resistant bacteria
  14. The (5Z)-5-Pentacosenoic and 5-Pentacosynoic Acids Inhibit the HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase
  15. Synthetic Fatty Acids Prevent Plasmid-Mediated Horizontal Gene Transfer
  16. Synthesis of novel C5-curcuminoid-fatty acid conjugates and mechanistic investigation of their anticancer activity
  17. 2-Octadecynoic acid as a dual life stage inhibitor of Plasmodium infections and plasmodial FAS-II enzymes
  18. Antibacterial activity of 2-alkynoic fatty acids against multidrug-resistant bacteria
  19. Expression of dehydratase domains from a polyunsaturated fatty acid synthase increases the production of fatty acids in Escherichia coli
  20. Voluntary Running in Young Adult Mice Reduces Anxiety-Like Behavior and Increases the Accumulation of Bioactive Lipids in the Cerebral Cortex
  21. Fatty Acid Synthase as a Factor Required for Exercise-Induced Cognitive Enhancement and Dentate Gyrus Cellular Proliferation
  22. Synthesis of Marine α-Methoxylated Fatty Acid Analogs that Effectively Inhibit the Topoisomerase IB from Leishmania donovani with a Mechanism Different from that of Camptothecin
  23. Recent developments in the antiprotozoal and anticancer activities of the 2-alkynoic fatty acids
  24. Synthesis of the novel (±)-2-methoxy-6-icosynoic acid—A fatty acid that induces death of neuroblastoma cells
  25. Identification of novel protein domains required for the expression of an active dehydratase fragment from a polyunsaturated fatty acid synthase
  26. 2-Alkynoic fatty acids inhibit topoisomerase IB from Leishmania donovani
  27. First total synthesis of the (±)-2-methoxy-6-heptadecynoic acid and related 2-methoxylated analogs as effective inhibitors of the Leishmania topoisomerase IB enzyme
  28. First total synthesis and antileishmanial activity of (Z)-16-methyl-11-heptadecenoic acid, a new marine fatty acid from the sponge Dragmaxia undata
  29. Antiprotozoal activity of Melampyrum arvense and its metabolites
  30. 2-Hexadecynoic acid inhibits plasmodial FAS-II enzymes and arrests erythrocytic and liver stage Plasmodium infections
  31. The first total synthesis of the (±)-17-methyl-trans-4,5-methyleneoctadecanoic acid and related analogs with antileishmanial activity
  32. The first total synthesis of (±)-4-methoxydecanoic acid: a novel antifungal fatty acid
  33. Total Synthesis and Antileishmanial Activity of the Natural Occurring Acetylenic Fatty Acids 6‐Heptadecynoic Acid and 6‐Icosynoic Acid
  34. First total synthesis and antiprotozoal activity of (Z)-17-methyl-13-octadecenoic acid, a new marine fatty acid from the sponge Polymastia penicillus
  35. First total synthesis of (5Z,9Z)-(±)-2-methoxy-5,9-octadecadienoic acid, a marine derived methoxylated analog of taxoleic acid
  36. Tracing 13C-enriched dissolved and particulate organic carbon in the bacteria-containing coral reef sponge Halisarca caerulea: Evidence for DOM-feeding
  37. Fatty Acid Composition of Turkish Rhododendron Species
  38. New advances in fatty acids as antimalarial, antimycobacterial and antifungal agents
  39. Marine natural products from the Turkish sponge Agelas oroides that inhibit the enoyl reductases from Plasmodium falciparum, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Escherichia coli
  40. Synthesis and antifungal properties of α-methoxy and α-hydroxyl substituted 4-thiatetradecanoic acids
  41. Identification of Novel α-Methoxylated Phospholipid Fatty Acids in the Caribbean Sponge Erylus goffrilleri
  42. Novel Cyclopropane Fatty Acids from the Phospholipids of the Caribbean Sponge Pseudospongosorites suberitoides
  43. First total syntheses of (Z)-15-methyl-10-hexadecenoic acid and the (Z)-13-methyl-8-tetradecenoic acid
  44. 2,6-hexadecadiynoic acid and 2,6-nonadecadiynoic acid: Novel synthesized acetylenic fatty acids as potent antifungal agents
  45. Synthesis of a novel series of 2-methylsulfanyl fatty acids and their toxicity on the human K-562 and U-937 leukemia cell lines
  46. Total Synthesis and Further Scrutiny of thein vitro Antifungal Activity of 6-Nonadecynoic Acid
  47. Racemic and optically active 2-methoxy-4-oxatetradecanoic acids: novel synthetic fatty acids with selective antifungal properties
  48. 2-Methoxylated fatty acids in marine sponges: Defense mechanism against mycobacteria?
  49. A stereoselective synthesis for the (5Z,9Z)-14-methyl-5,9-pentadecadienoic acid and its monounsaturated analog (Z)-14-methyl-9-pentadecenoic acid
  50. Total Synthesis andin Vitro-Antifungal Activity of (±)-2-Methoxytetradecanoic Acid
  51. The first total synthesis of the marine fatty acid (±)-2-methoxy-13-methyltetradecanoic acid: a cytotoxic fatty acid to leukemia cells
  52. Fatty acids bound to Fasciola hepatica 12 kDa fatty acid-binding protein, a candidate vaccine, differ from fatty acids in extracts of adult flukes
  53. The first total synthesis of the marine fatty acid (±)-9-methoxypentadecanoic acid: a synthetic route towards mid-chain methoxylated fatty acids
  54. New advances in the chemistry of methoxylated lipids
  55. Total synthesis of 2-methoxy-14-methylpentadecanoic acid and the novel 2-methoxy-14-methylhexadecanoic acid identified in the sponge agelas dispar
  56. Total Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of (5Z,9Z)-5,9-Hexadecadienoic Acid, an Inhibitor of Human Topoisomerase I
  57. Novel methoxylated FA from the Caribbean sponge Spheciospongia cuspidifera
  58. Phospholipid fatty acid composition of Gorgonia mariae and Gorgonia ventalina
  59. Recent developments in the total synthesis of bioactive marine fatty acids
  60. Identification and Total Synthesis of Novel Fatty Acids from the Siphonarid Limpet Siphonaria denticulata
  61. Total synthesis of the novel bacterial fatty acid 16-methyl-8(Z)-heptadecenoic acid
  62. New Methoxylated Fatty Acids from the Caribbean Sponge Callyspongia fallax
  63. Characterization of Novel Methyl-Branched Chain Fatty Acids from a Halophilic Bacillus Species
  64. The first naturally occurring α-methoxylated branched-chain fatty acids from the phospholipids of Amphimedon complanata
  65. Unusual lipid composition of a Bacillus sp. Isolated from Lake Pomorie in Bulgaria
  66. Two Novel Iso-Branched Octadecenoic Acids from a Micrococcus Species
  67. Identification and Total Synthesis of a Novel Dimethylated Fatty Acid from the Caribbean Sponge Calyx podatypa
  68. The use of (S)-(−)-1-(1-naphthyl)ethylamine as a resolving agent for α-methoxy fatty acids
  69. Facile syntheses for (5Z,9Z)-5,9-hexadecadienoic acid, (5Z,9Z)-5,9-nonadecadienoic acid, and (5Z,9Z)-5,9-eicosadienoic acid through a common synthetic route
  70. Synthesis of racemic 9-methyl-10-hexadecenoic acid
  71. The Fatty Acid Composition of Tropical Marine Algae of the Genus Halimeda (Chlorophyta)
  72. 5,9-Nonadecadienoic acids in malvaviscus arboreus and allamanda cathartica
  73. Facile Total Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activity of the Marine Fatty Acids (Z)-2-Methoxy-5-hexadecenoic Acid and (Z)-2-Methoxy-6-hexadecenoic Acid
  74. Identification and Total Synthesis of Novel Fatty Acids from the Caribbean Sponge Calyx podatypa
  75. Fatty acid composition of bacteria associated with the toxic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis lenticularis and with caribbean Palythoa species
  76. Identification of 2-Methoxyhexadecanoic Acid in Amphimedon compressa
  77. The fatty acid composition of a Vibrio alginolyticus associated with the alga Cladophora coelothrix. Identification of the novel 9-methyl-10-hexadecenoic acid
  78. Neighboring methoxyl participation in the acid catalyzed methoxylation of methylene-interrupted fatty acids
  79. Phospholipid Fatty Acid Composition of Gorgonians of the Genus Eunicea: Further Identification of Tetracosapolyenoic Acids
  80. Total Synthesis of the Antimicrobial Fatty Acid (5Z,9Z)-14-Methylpentadeca-5,9-dienoic Acid and its Longer-Chain Analog (5Z,9Z)-24-Methylpentacosa-5,9-dienoic Acid
  81. Identification of the Novel Antimicrobial Fatty Acid (5Z,9Z)-14-Methyl-5,9-pentadecadienoic Acid in Eunicea succinea
  82. Unusual fatty acid compositions of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus and the bacterium Thermotoga maritima
  83. Dimethyl disulfide derivatization of ethyl (9Z,12Z)-9,12-octadecadienoate and ethyl (9E,12E)-9,12-octadecadienoate
  84. Phospholipid fatty acid composition of gorgonians of the genus Pseudopterogorgia: Identification of tetracosapolyenoic acids
  85. Identification of the Novel 7-Methyl-6-octadecenoic Acid in Holothuria mexicana
  86. Comparison of the fatty acids of the tunicateBotryllus schlosseri from the Black Sea with two associated bacterial strains
  87. The rare caribbean spongeLeucosolenia canariensis: Phospholipid fatty acids and sterols
  88. New Δ5,9 Fatty Acids in the Phospholipids of the Sea Anemone Stoichactis helianthus
  89. Thietane, tetrahydrothiophene and tetrahydrothiopyran formation in reaction of methylene-interrupted dienoates with dimethyl disulfide
  90. Unusual Lipids in the Caribbean Sponges Amphimedon viridis and Desmapsamma anchorata
  91. Positional distribution of octadecadienoic acids in sponge phosphatidylethanolamines
  92. New 2-Hydroxy Fatty Acids in the Caribbean Urchin Tripneustes esculentus
  93. Identification of Novel Iso/Anteiso Nonacosadienoic Acids from the Phospholipids of the Sponges Chondrosia remiformis and Myrmekioderma styx
  94. Novel brominated phospholipid fatty acids from the Caribbean spongeAgelas sp.
  95. Novel Brominated Phospholipid Fatty Acids from the Caribbean Sponge Petrosia Sp.
  96. Identification of the New 10,15-Eicosadienoic Acid and Related Acids in the Opisthobranch Haminaea templadoi
  97. Novel Monounsaturated Fatty Acids from the Sponges Amphimedon compressa and Mycale laevis
  98. Novel naturally occurring α-methoxy acids from the phospholipids of caribbean sponges1
  99. Two novel naturally occurring α-methoxy acids from the phospholipids of two caribbean sponges
  100. Comparative Morphology, Ecology, and Fatty Acid Composition of West Indian Spheciospongia (Demospongea)
  101. Comparative study of the fatty acid composition of sponges of the genus Ircinia. Identification of the new 23-methyl-5,9-tetracosadienoic acid
  102. Identification and Characterization of Two New Methylicosadienoic Acids from Erylus formosus
  103. Identification of the New 11,15-Icosadienoic Acid and Related Acids in the Sponge Amphimedon complanata
  104. Identification of naturally occurringtrans, trans Δ5,9 fatty acids from the spongePlakortis halichondroides
  105. Novel Very Long Chain Fatty Acids from the Sponge Petrosia pellasarca
  106. Identification of the new 18-hexacosenoic acid in the spongeThalysias juniperina
  107. On the isolation of the new fatty acid 6,11-eicosadienoic (20∶2) and related 6,11-dienoic acids from the spongeEuryspongia rosea
  108. On the sterol composition of the marine sponge Verongula gigantea. A comparative study of the Verongidae—II
  109. The fatty acid 4,8,12-trimethyltridecanoic as a common constituent of the phospholipids of the sponge families Spirastrellidae and Clionidae
  110. 2-Hydroxy fatty acids from marine sponges 2. The phospholipid fatty acids of the caribbean spongesVerongula gigantea andAplysina archeri
  111. On the isolation of 2-hydroxydocosanoic and 2-hydroxytricosanoic acids from the marine spongeAmphimedon compressa
  112. The sterol composition of the marine sponge Aplysina (= Verongia) archeri: A comparative study of the verongidae
  113. 6-methyl-8-hexadecenoic acid: A novel fatty acid from the marine spongeDesmapsama anchorata
  114. The phospholipid fatty acids of the marine spongeXestospongia muta
  115. On the hydrocarbon composition of caribbean sponges. A preliminary study
  116. 4α-Methyl-24-ethyl-5β-cholest-8(9)-en-3β-ol, a new sterol from the marine sponge Agelas Dispar
  117. Isoprenoid fatty acids from marine sponges. Are sponges selective?
  118. 1,3‐Dipolar Cycloadditions with the Keto‐ and Spirocyclopropane‐Substituted Norbornenes Bicyclo[2.2.1]hept‐5‐en‐2‐one and Spiro[bicyclo[2.2.1]hept‐5‐ene‐2,1′‐cyclopropane]
  119. Transannular Ring Expansion in Electrophilic Reactions of Spirocyclopropane‐Substituted Norbornene and Its Oxirane and Azirane Derivatives
  120. Biosynthetic studies of marine lipids. 5. The biosynthesis of long-chain branched fatty acids in marine sponges
  121. Identification of 5,9-hexadecadienoic acid in the marine spongeChondrilla nucula
  122. Isolation of (Z)-17-tetracosenal from the marine sponge halichondria panicea
  123. On the mechanism of the cycloaddition of 1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-diones with bicycloalkenes leading to rearranged urazoles
  124. On the Mechanism of the Formation of Rearrangement Products in the Addition of Arenesulfenyl Chloride and 4‐Phenyl‐4 H ‐1,2,4‐triazole‐3,5‐dione to Benzonorbornadienes
  125. Facile synthesis of substituted brendanes via spirocyclopropane participation
  126. Photolysis of the azoalkane 2,3-diazatricyclo[4.3.0.04,9]non-2-ene: Direct observation of 4-cyclohexenyldiazomethane
  127. Thermolysis and photolysis of the azoalkane 2,3-diazatricyclo[4.3.0.04,9]non-2-ene: generation and transformation of the bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,7-diyl diradical
  128. 2,3-Benzobicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene-5,7-diyl diradical as a common intermediate in the di-.pi.-methane rearrangement of 6,7-benzobicyclo[3.2.1]octa-2,6-diene and the denitrogenation of the corresponding tricycloazoalkane
  129. Cyclic peroxides. 73. Differentiation in singlet oxygenation rates of 2,3-diaryl-2-butenes as a function of cis-trans isomerism