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A New Series of Sesquiterpenoids From a Gorgonian
Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1988A new series of sesquiterpenoids containing a 2,2,7-trimethyl-4-(1-methylethyl )indan skeleton have been isolated from an unnamed Primnoeides sp., a gorgonian found in coastal New Zealand waters. The structures of these sesquiterpenoids have been formulated on the basis of spectral and chemical evidence, together with an X-ray structure ...
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ChemInform Abstract: Diterpenoids of Gorgonian Corals: Chemistry and Bioactivity
ChemInform, 2016AbstractReview: 95 refs.
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Journal of Natural Products, 2016
Eleven fumiquinazoline-type alkaloids, namely, versiquinazolines A-K (1-11), along with cottoquinazolines B-D, were isolated from the gorgonian-derived fungus Aspergillus versicolor LZD-14-1.
Zhongbin Cheng+6 more
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Eleven fumiquinazoline-type alkaloids, namely, versiquinazolines A-K (1-11), along with cottoquinazolines B-D, were isolated from the gorgonian-derived fungus Aspergillus versicolor LZD-14-1.
Zhongbin Cheng+6 more
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Lipids of Indo-Pacific gorgonian corals are modified under the influence of microbial associations
Coral reefs, 2022T. Sikorskaya, E. Ermolenko, K. Efimova
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Microbes in Gorgonian and Soft Corals
2019Corals provide a structurally and environmentally complex array of habitats, supporting a broad microbial diversity that influences both host physiology and ultimately ecosystem processes. Many studies have indicated that microbial communities occupy a range of niches on corals, from within the surface mucus layer to on and within the coral tissue ...
Xiao-Yong Zhang, Shu-Hua Qi
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Marine sterols from some gorgonians
Steroids, 1974Abstract The sterol composition from three animals of the cnidarian class Anthozoa is reported. Cholesterol was the predominant sterol in three species from the family Gorgoniidae. The cyclopropane-containing sterol, gorgosterol, when present, was the second most plentiful component.
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Bacterial Communities of the Gorgonian Octocoral Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae
Microbial Ecology, 2013Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae is a common inhabitant of Caribbean reefs and is a well-known source of diterpenes with diverse biological activities. Notably, this octocoral is the sole source of the pseudopterosin family of anti-inflammatory diterpenes and is harvested to supply commercial demand for these metabolites.
Hebelin Correa+4 more
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Induction of Pseudopterosin Biosynthesis in the Gorgonian Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2002A number of biological and physical stimuli have been evaluated as inducers of pseudopterosin biosynthesis in the sea whip Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae. Data indicate that the production of pseudopterosins can be significantly increased in response to high levels of predation by the mollusk Cyphoma gibbosum and in response to decreased levels of UV ...
Renee S. Thornton, Russell G. Kerr
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Photophysiology and daily primary production of a temperate symbiotic gorgonian
Photosynthesis Research, 2014Gorgonians are one of the most important benthic components of tropical and temperate areas, and play a fundamental role as ecosystem engineers. Although global warming and pollution increasingly threaten them, the acquisition of nutrients, which is a key process in fitness and stress resistance, has been poorly investigated in such species. This study
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Temporal variability of sedimentation rates and mobile fauna inside and outside a gorgonian garden
, 2016Paramuricea clavata (Cnidaria, Octocorallia) is an important ecosystem engineer of coralligenous assemblages increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities and climate changes.
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