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Oxylipins from marine invertebrates

2005
Marine invertebrates are a surprisingly rich source of oxidized fatty acid-derived substances known as oxylipins. They occur in many phyla of marine invertebrates, including Porifera, Coelenterata, Crustacea, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Urochordata.
William H. Gerwick   +2 more
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Bioprospecting for novel oxylipins in fungi: The presence of 3-hydroxy oxylipins in Pilobolus

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2001
As previously found in various members of the Mucorales, 3-hydroxy oxylipins in Mucor genevensis are associated with the sporangia, i.e. mainly the columella structure and between aggregating sporangiospores. To determine if this phenomenon is also true in distantly related members, the mucoralean fungus Pilobolus was examined.
J L, Kock   +9 more
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Biosynthesis and analysis of plant oxylipins

Free Radical Research, 2015
The term oxylipin is applied to the generation of oxygenated products of polyunsaturated fatty acids that can arise either through non-enzymatic or enzymatic processes generating a complex array of products, including alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acids and hydrocarbon gases.
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Plant Oxylipins

2023
Sheikh Mansoor   +4 more
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Phyto-Oxylipins

2023
Sheikh Mansoor Shafi   +2 more
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Stereoselective convergent total synthesis of oxylipins

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
An efficient 4–6 step convergent stereoselective synthesis of four oxylipins has been achieved through kinetic resolution of allyl alcohols, asymmetric dihydroxylation and cross-metathesis.
Rodney A. Fernandes   +2 more
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Oxylipins

2020
Sabine Rosahl, Ivo Feussner
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Oxylipin Mediated Signaling

2023
Iqra Farooq   +2 more
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Oxylipin biosynthesis reinforces cellular senescence and allows detection of senolysis

Cell Metabolism, 2021
Christopher D Wiley   +2 more
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