An integrated approach for the efficient separation of specialty compounds from biomass of the marine microalgae Amphidinium carterae [PDF]
An amphidinol-prioritized fractioning approach was for the first time developed to isolate multiple specialty metabolites such as amphidinols, carotenoids and fatty acids using the biomass of the marine microalgae Amphidinium carterae.
Navarro López, Elvira +8 more
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Life-cycle assessment of a microalgae-based fungicide under a biorefinery approach [PDF]
The aim of this work was to perform a life-cycle analysis of the production process of a fungicide based on amphidinols. Two scenarios were evaluated: (1) biorefinery process -biofungicide, fatty acids and carotenoids were considered as co-products-, and
F. García-Camacho +11 more
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Screening of several Amphidinium species and strains for amphidinols and related secondary metabolites [PDF]
The presented thesis successfully provided the missing knowledge about the tox-in profiles of every received sample strain by using the selected reaction monitor-ing method in an UHPLC-MS/MS instrument.
Weber, Jannik
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Two New Cytotoxic Candidaspongiolides from an Indonesian Sponge
Marine sponges have been recognized as potentially rich sources of various bioactive molecules. In our continuing search for new secondary metabolites from Indonesian marine invertebrates, we collected a sponge, whose extract showed cytotoxicity against cultured cells at 0.1 μg/mL.
Agus Trianto +5 more
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A step forward in sustainable pesticide production from Amphidinium carterae biomass via photobioreactor cultivation with urea as a nitrogen source [PDF]
This study addresses the problem of replacing nitrate and ammonium with urea as a greener nitrogen source in the mass cultivation of the microalga Amphidinium carterae for the development of amphidinol-based phytosanitary products. To solve this problem,
Sánchez Mirón, Asterio +6 more
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Synthesis and Stereochemical Revision of the C31–C67 Fragment of Amphidinol 3
AbstractAmphidinol 3 (AM3) is a marine natural product produced by the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii. Although the absolute configuration of AM3 was determined in 1999 by extensive NMR analysis and degradation of the natural product, it was a daunting task because of the presence of numerous stereogenic centers on the acyclic carbon chain and the ...
Yuma Wakamiya +6 more
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Amphidinol C, a Major Polyketide from an Irish Strain of the Dinoflagellate Amphidinium Carterae
An Irish strain of the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae was previously shown to produce antibacterial amphidinol derivatives of unknown masses. Inspection of the major metabolites present in a bulk culture of this strain led to the isolation and structure elucidation of a new amphidinol derivative named amphidinol C featuring an unprecedented ...
Murphy E. +4 more
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Structure and Biosynthesis of Amphidinol 17, a Hemolytic Compound from Amphidinium carterae
Amphidinol 17 (AM17; 1), a novel amphidinol, has been isolated from a Bahamas strain of Amphidinium carterae. This new congener contains the signature hairpin region and a Δ6 polyene arm, whereas the polyol arm is distinct from those of other amphidinols.
Carmelo Tomas (2127943) +4 more
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Acclimation of the microalga Amphidinium carterae to different nitrogen sources: potential application in the treatment of marine aquaculture effluents [PDF]
There is growing interest in finding microalgae species that efficiently convert dissolved nutrients contained in aquaculture effluents into highly valuable biomass.
Sánchez Mirón, Asterio +6 more
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Les amphidinols constituent une nouvelle classe de composés polyhydroxy-polyènesisolés des dinoflagellés marins de type Amphidinium klebsii.
Leroy, Bernard
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