1. Mass spectrometry detection of minor new meridianins from the Antarctic colonial ascidians Aplidium falklandicum and Aplidium meridianum.
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Núñez-Pons L, Nieto RM, Avila C, Jiménez C, and Rodríguez J
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- Animals, Antarctic Regions, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Dimerization, Indole Alkaloids analysis, Indole Alkaloids isolation & purification, Molecular Structure, Pyrimidines chemistry, Pyrimidines isolation & purification, Indole Alkaloids chemistry, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization methods, Urochordata chemistry
- Abstract
Taking into account the broad biological activities found in the meridianin indole alkaloids isolated to date, we have re-examined the organic extracts of an Antarctic collection of the tunicates Aplidium meridianum and A. falklandicum (Chordata: Ascidiacea) by HPLC in conjunction with a high-resolution mass spectrometer (HPLC-MS). A new set of analogs of meridianins A-G has been detected, and their structures are proposed on the basis of the molecular formulae identified by LC-HRMS analysis using a C18 column with a gradient of water/acetonitrile and an LTQ-FT-MS Orbitrap detector. Remarkably, dimers derived from meridianin A and from meridianin B or E were also detected. Our findings provide further evidence of the broad variability within the meridianin-like derivatives of this highly bioactive alkaloid family., (Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.)
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- 2015
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