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Grateloupia

Very simple sulfones have also been isolated from marine organisms. The isolation of sulfolane (290) from the sponge/tunicate composite Batzella spJLissoclinum sp. was the first report, either terrestrial or marine, of this compound as a natural product [213]. The pyrogallol Phenol B (291), obtained from the red alga Grateloupia filicina, was... [Pg.862]

SCHEME 7. Oligosaccharides obtained after partial acetolysis of a complex sulfated galactan from Grateloupia divaricata.253... [Pg.137]

C. Simon-Colin, M.-A. Bessieres, and E. Deslandes, An alternative HPLC method for the quantification of floridoside in salt-stressed cultures of the red alga Grateloupia doryphora, J. Appl. Phycol., 14 (2002) 123-127. [Pg.181]

A. I. Usov and V. V. Barbakadze, Polysaccharides of algae. 27. Partial acetolysis of the sulfated galactan from the red seaweed Grateloupia divaricata Okam, Sow J. Bioorg. Chem., 4 (1978) 814-820(English translation from Bioorg. Khim., 4 (1978) 1107-1115). [Pg.192]

A. K. Sen, Sr., A. K. Das, K. K. Sarkar, A. K. Siddhanta, R. Takano, K. Kamei, and S. Hara, An agaroid-carrageenan hybrid type backbone structure for the antithrombotic sulfated polysaccharide from Grateloupia indica Boergensen (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta), Bot. Mar., 45 (2002) 331—338. [Pg.211]

K. Chattopadhyay, C. G. Mateu, P. Mandal, C. A. Pujol, E. B. Damonte, and B. Ray, Galactan sulfate of Grateloupia indica Isolation, structural features and antiviral activity, Phytochemistry, 68 (2007) 1428-1435. [Pg.213]

Red algae (Gelidhm, Grateloupia, Gracilaria, Hypnea, Gigartina)... [Pg.240]

Grateloupia lithophila Methanol extracts Multidrug resistance/ nonmultidrug resistance... [Pg.78]

Denis, C., Moran ais, M., Li, M., Deniaud, E., Gaudin, P., Wielgosz-Collin, G., Bamathan, G., Jaouen, P., and Fleurence, J. (2010). Study of the chemical composition of edible red macroalgae Grateloupia turuturu from Brittany (France). Food Chem. 119,913-917. [Pg.310]


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