Soft corals such as the Coelenterates (class: Anthozoa, subclass: Octocorallia, order: Alcyonacea, family: Alcyoniidae) have been studied extensively and produce a range of interesting compounds (Rˇ ezanka & Dembitsky 2001). Sarcophyton is one of the most commonly found soft corals in the tropical and sub-tropical oceans (Li et al. 2009). To date, around 30 species from this genus have been sampled and tested for bioactive secondary metabolites (Bie et al. 2008). Extracts from these species displayed a plethora of interesting pharmacological properties (Anjaneyulu & Rao 1997), including HIV inhibition, neuroprotective activity, cytotoxicity, anti-inflammatory activity (Lin et al. 2011a) and antimicrobial activity (Badria et al. 1997).