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Notodoris citrina

The nudibranch Notodoris citrina, which feeds on the yellow sponge Leucetta chagosensis was found to concentrate substituted 2-aminoimidazole alkaloids including naamidine A [9 5],naamine A [9 6], isonaamidine [9 7] and isonaamine A [9 8] (79). [Pg.17]

Two species of the genus Notodoris, N. gardineri and N. citrina, usually consume calcareous sponges of the genus Leucetta, well known for the amino-2-imidazole derivatives it contains (see Chapter 19). It is not surprising to find similar products in these nudibranchs. Notodoris citrina... [Pg.1993]

Notodoris citrina/ Leucetta chagosensis Carmely, Ilan, and Kashman, 1989... [Pg.1993]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.17 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.7 , Pg.17 ]




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