Allelopathy has been recently suggested as a mechanism by which macroalgae may outcompete corals in damaged reefs. Members of the brown algal genus Lobophora are commonly observed in close contact with scleractinian corals and have been considered responsible for negative effects of macroalgae to scleractinian corals. Recent field assays have...
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2016 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: February 28, 2023
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September 2015 (v1)Journal article
A new saponin derivative named eryloside W was isolated from the marine sponge Dictyonella marsilii (Demospongiae, Halichondrida, Dictyonellidae). The structure of the compound was elucidated through extensive use of 1D and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. Determination of the absolute configuration was performed using...
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2016 (v1)Journal article
P-31 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was assessed to investigate the phosphorus-containing compounds present in the tissues of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata as well as of cultured zooxanthellae (CZ). Results showed that phosphorus-containing compounds observed in CZ were mainly phosphate and phosphate esters. Phosphate...
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April 18, 2014 (v1)Journal article
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November 2011 (v1)Journal article
Secondary metabolite production is assumed to be costly and therefore the resource allocation to their production should be optimized with respect to primary biological functions such as growth or reproduction. Sponges are known to produce a great diversity of secondary metabolites with powerful biological activities that may explain their...
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June 2016 (v1)Journal article
Natural extracts used in fine fragrances (alcoholic perfumes) are rare and precious. As such, they represent an interesting target for fraudulent practices called adulterations. Absolutes, important materials used in the creation of perfumes, are obtained by organic solvent extraction of raw plant materials. Because the nonvolatile part of...
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March 2016 (v1)Journal article
Natural extracts used in flavour and fragrances are exposed to authentication issues. Companies working in this industrial market acquire the raw materials locally but also abroad, sourcing exotic plants with specific olfactive features or lower costs of production. The geographical origin, the botanical variety, environmental conditions,...
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March 2017 (v1)Journal article
A library of 864 extracts prepared from Irish marine organisms was screened in the search for novel antioxidants. Chemical investigation of the most promising extract obtained from the common lichen Lichina pygmaea led to the isolation of five resorcinol derivatives. An unusual urea moiety was found embedded in two of these compounds,...
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2016 (v1)Journal article
Ecological interactions in the marine environment are now recognized to be partly held by chemical cues produced by marine organisms. In particular, sponges are sessile animals thought to rely on the bioactive substances they synthesize to ensure their development and defense. However, the mechanisms leading the sponges to use their specialized...
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August 2015 (v1)Journal article
The Mediterranean marine sponge Crambe crambe is the source of two families of guanidine alkaloids known as crambescins and crambescidins. Some of the biological effects of crambescidins have been previously reported while crambescins have undergone little study. Taking this into account, we performed comparative transcriptome analysis to...
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June 30, 2020 (v1)Journal article
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September 2009 (v1)Journal article
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