Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1354514 | Biochemical Systematics and Ecology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Chemical investigation of seven species from the brown algal genus Cystophora collected throughout Australia and New Zealand resulted in the isolation of two new compounds, 9,10-farnesylacetone epoxide (1) from Cystophora moniliformis and 1â²-(2â²,4â²,6â²-trihydroxyphenyl)-13-hydroxyoctadeca-6Z,9Z,11E,15Z-tetraen-1-one (12) from Cystophora scalaris, and 16 others that have been previously reported. Structures were elucidated using spectrometric methods, particularly 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy. Taxonomic implications of the chemical findings are discussed including the possibility that 1 may be an intra-specific marker for the Western Australian population of C. moniliformis, and that 12 may be diagnostic for populations of C. scalaris from New Zealand waters.
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Authors
Damian W. Laird, Sarah Bennett, Baohong Bian, Benjamin Sauer, Kathleen Wright, Victoria Hughes, Ian A. van Altena,