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Ochtodes

Ochtodes Type species from the West Indies and also occurs in... [Pg.39]

Paul VJ, Hay ME, Duffy JE, Fenical W, Gustafson K (1987) Chemical defense in the seaweed Ochtodes secundiramea (Montague) Howe (Rhodophyta) effects of its monoterpenoid components upon diverse coral-reef herbivores. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 114 249-260 Paul VJ, Cruz-Rivera E, Thacker RW (2001) Chemical mediation of macroalgal-herbivore interactions ecological and evolutionary perspectives. In McClintock JB, Baker BJ (eds) Marine chemical ecology. CRC, pp 227-265... [Pg.54]

Maliakal S, Cheney DP, Rorrer GL (2001) Halogenated Monoterpene Production in Regenerated Plantlet Cultures of Ochtodes secundiramea (Rhodophyta, Cryptonemiales). J Phycol 37 1010... [Pg.400]

Wise ML, Rorrer GL, Polzin JJ, Croteau R (2002) Biosynthesis of Marine Natural Products Isolation and Characterization of a Myrcene Synthase from Cultured Tissues of the Marine Red Alga Ochtodes secundiramea. Arch Biochem Biophys 400 125... [Pg.400]

Polzin JJ, Rorrer GL, Cheney DP (2003) Metabolic Flux Analysis of Halogenated Monoterpene Biosynthesis in Microplantlets of the Macrophytic Red Alga Ochtodes secundiramea. Biomol Eng 20 205... [Pg.400]

Rorrer GL, Tucker MP, Cheney DP, Maliakal S (2001) Bromoperoxidase Activity in Microplantlet Suspension Cultures of the Macrophytic Red Alga Ochtodes secundiramea. Biotechnol Bioengin 74 389... [Pg.485]

The name ochtodane was proposed by Fenicaletal. in 1980forthe l-ethyl-3,3-dimethylcyclohexane skeleton (718) derived from the numerous halogenated and oxygenated derivatives isolated from the red alga Ochtodes crockeri and other seaweeds (cf. Vol. 4, p. 534). A review including marine terpenoids has been published. ... [Pg.395]

CHO), and to the (Z)-diol 723, ° which had been isolated from Ochtodes crockeri. [Pg.396]

Barahona LF and Rorrer GL, Isolation of halogenated monoterpenes from bioreac-tor-cultured microplantlets of the macrophytic red algae Ochtodes secundiramea and Portieria homemannii, J. Nat. Prod., 66, 743, 2003. [Pg.154]

McConnell, O.J. and Fenical, W., 1978. Ochtodene and ochtodiol, novel polyhalogenated monoterpenes from the red alga Ochtodes secundiramea. J. Org. Chem., 43 4328— 4241. [Pg.392]

Paul, V. J., M. E. Hay, J. E. Duffy, W. Fenical, and K. Gus-TAVSON, Chemical defense in the seaweed Ochtodes secundira-mea (Montagne) Howe (Rhodophyta) Effects of its monoterpenoid components upon diverse coral-reef herbivores, J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol., 114, 249-260 (1987). [Pg.351]

Rhizophyllidaceae Chondrococcus,Cystodonium, Ochtodes, Portieria, Rhodophyllis... [Pg.314]

The family Rhizophyllidacea has been replaced in the Order Cigartinales, but in some publications the genera Chondrococcus and Ochtodes are considered as C ptonemiales. [Pg.314]

Few secondary metabolites identified a series of halogenated monoterpenes with carbon skeleton of ochtodane for Carpopeltis and Ochtodes" genera, some mero-sesquiterpene in the genera Crateloupia and Peyssonnelia and some bromoditerpenes in the genus Jania. [Pg.325]

The similarity of structures, and the fact that chondro-cole-A had already been isolated from the Gigartinale Chondrococcus homemanni, has prompted some chemists to reclassify the genus Ochtodes in the order Gigartinales (Paul, McConnell, and Fenical, 1980). In a second species of the same order harvested in the Galapagos Islands, Ochtodes crockeri, a dozen other monoterpenes with ochtodane skeletons were pinpointed, always associated with chondrocole-A (Paul, McConnell, and Fenical, 1980). All of these derivatives have anti-appetent activities towards many herbivores of the Galapagos Islands. [Pg.326]

Gerwick, W.H. (1984) 2-Chloro-l,6(S ),8-tribromo-3-(8)(Z)-ochtodene a metabolite of the tropical red seaweed Ochtodes secundiramea. Phytochemistry, 23, 1323-1324. [Pg.392]


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