Phlorotannins from the brown algae Cystophora torulosa and Sargassum spinuligerum
β Scribed by Karl-Wemer Glombitza; Sabine Hauperich; Michael Keusgen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 62 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1056-9014
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β¦ Synopsis
Phlorotannins often have various toxic effects against a large number of organisms. From the ethyl acetate fraction of the ethanolic extract of the brown alga Cystophora torulosa 33 phlorotannins were obtained. Twenty of them are described in this report: phlorethols and fuhalols, and fucophlorethols and hydroxyfucophlorethols. Seven of them were isolated for the first time. New phlorotannins bearing additional hydroxy groups belong to the hydroxyfucophlorethols. NMR-and MS-data were used for structural elucidation. Several of the substances described for C. torulosa occur in Sargassum spinuligerum as well. Nat.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
From an ethyl acetate fraction of the brown alga Cystophora retroΒ―exa several halogenated phlorotannins were isolated. Most of the compounds are derivatives of diphlorethol penta-acetate and triphlorethol-A hepta-acetate. The majority turned out to be chlorinated and/or brominated. Only one iodinate