Exploring the diversity of brominated alkaloids naturally released by the sponge Aplysina cavernicola
Résumé
Aplysina species are marine sponges known to produce spiro-isoxazoline bromotyrosine alkaloids (e.g. aerothionin). It has been reported that the Caribbean sponge A. fistularis releases aerothionin in seawater with/without intentional stress. Such released compounds, herein called exo-metabolites (EM), could possibly exert their biological effects as marine chemical cues.
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