new antimicrobial bromotyrosine analogues from the sponge pseudoceratina purpurea and its predator tylodina corticalis
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Abstract
Bioassay-guided fractionation of extracts from temperate Australian collections of the marine sponge Pseudoceratina purpurea resulted in the isolation and characterisation of two new and six known bromotyrosine-derived alkaloids with antibiotic activity. Surprisingly, a single specimen of the mollusc Tylodina corticalis, which was collected while feeding on P. purpurea, contained only a few of the compounds found in the sponge suggesting selective accumulation and chemical modification of sponge metabolites.
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| Authors | ;Michael P. Gotsbacher;Peter Karuso |
| Journal | jixie gongcheng xuebao/journal of mechanical engineering |
| Year | 2015 |
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10.3390/md13031389
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