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Rapid Screening of Polyol Polyketides from Marine Dinoflagellates

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Dinoflagellate-derived polyketides are typically large molecules (>1000 Da) with complex structures, potent bioactivities, and high toxicities. Their discovery suffers three major bottlenecks: insufficient bioavailability, low-yield cultivation of ...
María García-Altares (8946530)   +4 more
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Vers la synthèse totale de l'amphidinol 3 : contrôle de la stéréoséquence C20-C27

open access: yes, 2012
Amphidinols are a new class of polyketide extracted from dinoflagellates and exhib promising biological activities, such as antifungal and hemolytic.
Rival, Nicolas
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Amphidinium carterae growth in hydroponic wastewater. A sustainable approach to a microalgae-based process promoting a circular bioeconomy [PDF]

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Hydroponic cultivation is being increasingly used worldwide for horticultural production. However, this technique consumes large quantities of freshwater and produces significant amounts of wastewater.
Soriano Jerez, Yolanda   +6 more
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Rapid Screening of Polyol Polyketides from Marine Dinoflagellates. [PDF]

open access: yesAnal Chem, 2022
Morales-Amador A   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Morphological and Phylogenetic Description of an Unusual Amphidinium (Dinophyceae) Species

open access: yes, 2006
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemolytic compounds (amphidinols) and cytotoxic macrolides (amphidinolides) is ubiquitous in coastal waters. Samples from coral rubble contained an unusual and
Cyronak, Tyler, Santos, Isaac R.
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Morphological description of an unusual Amphidinium (Dinophysis) species

open access: yes, 2008
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemolytic compounds (amphidinols) and cytotoxic macrolides (amphidinolides) is ubiquitous in coastal waters. Samples from coral rubble contained an unusual and
Cyronak, Tyler, Tomas, C
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Investigating A Multi-Domain Polyketide Synthase in Amphidinium carterae. [PDF]

open access: yesMar Drugs, 2023
Haq S   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Phylogenetic analysis of the toxigenic genus Amphidinium (Amphidiniales, Dinophyceae) revealed an unexpectedly high diversity in the Asia–Pacific region

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The dinoflagellate genus Amphidinium encompasses several toxic species known to cause harmful algal blooms. Despite their ecological significance, the diversity within this genus may be underestimated due to the morphological similarities among species ...
Kassim, Nur Shazwani   +17 more
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The Synthesis of Natural Product Amphidinol 7 Models

open access: yes, 2008
The amphidinols (AMs) are a series of polyhydroxylated polyene compounds isolated from the dinoflagellate genus Amphidinium. The first serial amphidinol 1 (AMl) was isolated and characterized by 13C NMR and 2D NMRin 1991.
Liu, Lin
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Biological and chemical analysis of azaspiracids and amphidinols originating from dinoflagellate strains associated to Irish waters

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Microalgae have the potential to produce biologically active metabolites which can be toxic, affect our fisheries and endanger food safety. Due to their active nature these toxins can also have therapeutic benefits when their toxicity is modulated, or ...
Murphy, Elliot Charles
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