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Polyketide metabolites

Figure 4 Halogenated terpenoid and polyketide metabolites isolated from red algae in the genera Laureucia and Plocamium... Figure 4 Halogenated terpenoid and polyketide metabolites isolated from red algae in the genera Laureucia and Plocamium...
Figure 6 Toxic polyketide metabolites of marine dinoflagellates... Figure 6 Toxic polyketide metabolites of marine dinoflagellates...
O HAGAN, D., The Polyketide Metabolites, Horwood, Chichester, United Kingdom, 1991. [Pg.219]

Harris TM, Wittek PJ (1975) Biogenetic-type syntheses of polycyclic polyketide metabolites using partially protected (3-hexa- and P-heptaketones. 6-Hydroxymusizin, barakol, emodin, and eleutherinol. J Am Chem Soc 97 3270-3271... [Pg.65]

Harris TM, Harris CM (1986) Biomimetic syntheses of aromatic polyketide metabolites. Pure Appl Chem 58 283-294... [Pg.66]

D O Hagan. The Polyketide Metabolites. Chichester, U.K. Ellis Horwood, 1991. [Pg.421]

The biosynthetic studies undertaken to date on microbial marine natural products well illustrate the diversity of metabolic pathways encountered in cultured marine bacteria. Examples include brominated alkaloids such as pentabromopseudiline (Structure 2.1),19 polyketide or mixed polyketide metabolites such as oncorhyncholide (Structure 2.2),20 aplasmomycin (Structure 2.3),21 and andrimid (Structure 2.4),22 or the cyclic depsipeptide salinamide A (Structure 2.5).23 As researchers continue to define more specific culture media and a wider range of marine bacteria from diverse habitats are successfully placed into culture, the true biosynthetic potential of these prolific and adaptable microorganisms can be explored. [Pg.72]

Nakamura, H., Kawase, Y., Maruyama, K. and Murai, A., 1998. Studies on polyketide metabolites of a symbiotic dinoflagellate, Symbiodinium sp. anew C30 marine alkaloid, zooxanthellamine, a plausible precursor for zoanthid alkaloids. Chem Soc Jpn 71, 781-787. [Pg.334]

O Hagan D (1991)The Polyketide Metabolites. Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK... [Pg.121]

O Hagan D (1991) The polyketide metabolites. Ellis Horwood, New York... [Pg.194]

A diverse array of polyketide metabolites are found in marine organisms, which range from simple oxylipins to highly complex polyethers and macrolides. Particularly intriguing are ladder-shaped polyethers of dinofragellate origin and sponge macrolides. [Pg.1154]

For a review on polyether biosynthesis in dinoflagellates Rein KS, Snyder RV. The biosynthesis of polyketide metabolites by dinoflagellates. Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 2006 50 93-125. [Pg.1548]

O Hagan, D. (1991) The Polyketide Metabolites, Ellis Horwood Ltd., Chichester, England. [Pg.291]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.65 ]




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