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Steroidal monoglycosides

Mosesins Steroid monoglycosides Sharks Affect olfaction, repellent... [Pg.250]

Peacock sole Pavonininus pavonininus Pavonins Steroid monoglycosides Sharks Shark repellent, affect olfaction... [Pg.250]

In addition to Asteroidea and Holothuroidea, the phylum Echinodermata (Greek echinos, spiny derma, skin) comprises the classes Ophiuroidea (brittle stars), Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars) and Echinoidea (sea urchins). There is no report of occurrence of steroid or triterpenoid glycosides in sea lilies, feather stars or sea urchins. Brittle stars contain sulfated polyhydroxylated steroids [10-12] and only two sulfated steroidal monoglycosides have been isolated from the brittle star Ophioderma longicaudum [13]. [Pg.312]

Kicha, A.A., Ivanchina, N.V., Kahnovsky, A.I., Dmitrenok, P.S., and Stonik, V.A. (2009) Steroidal monoglycosides from the Far Eastern starfish Hippasteria kurdensis and hypothetic pathways of polyhydroxysteroid biosynthesis in starfish. Steroids, 74,238-244. [Pg.796]


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