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Innovative Approach to Sustainable Marine Invertebrate Chemistry and a Scale-Up Technology for Open Marine Ecosystems

Isolation of marine compounds from living invertebrates represents a major challenge for sustainable and environmentally friendly exploitation of marine bio-resources. To develop innovative technology to trap invertebrate compounds in the open sea, the proof of concept of a system combining external...

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Autores principales: Vlachou, Pinelopi, Le Goff, Géraldine, Alonso, Carolina, Álvarez, Pedro A., Gallard, Jean-François, Fokialakis, Nikolas, Ouazzani, Jamal
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Publicado: MDPI 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5983283/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29734790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16050152
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author Vlachou, Pinelopi
Le Goff, Géraldine
Alonso, Carolina
Álvarez, Pedro A.
Gallard, Jean-François
Fokialakis, Nikolas
Ouazzani, Jamal
author_facet Vlachou, Pinelopi
Le Goff, Géraldine
Alonso, Carolina
Álvarez, Pedro A.
Gallard, Jean-François
Fokialakis, Nikolas
Ouazzani, Jamal
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description Isolation of marine compounds from living invertebrates represents a major challenge for sustainable and environmentally friendly exploitation of marine bio-resources. To develop innovative technology to trap invertebrate compounds in the open sea, the proof of concept of a system combining external continuous circulation of water with XAD-amberlite solid-phase extraction was validated in an aquarium. In this work, we reported the elicitation of guanidine alkaloid production of Crambe crambe in the presence of Anemonia sulcata, both collected from the Mediterranean Sea. Besides the previously reported crambescidin 359 (1), and crambescidin acid (2), three new compounds were isolated; one carboxylated analog of 1 named crambescidin 401 (3), and two analogs of crambescin B, crambescin B 281 (4) and crambescin B 253 (5). Based on these results, a technology named Somartex(®) for “Self Operating MARine Trapping Extractor” was patented and built to transfer the concept from closed aquarium systems to open marine ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-59832832018-06-06 Innovative Approach to Sustainable Marine Invertebrate Chemistry and a Scale-Up Technology for Open Marine Ecosystems Vlachou, Pinelopi Le Goff, Géraldine Alonso, Carolina Álvarez, Pedro A. Gallard, Jean-François Fokialakis, Nikolas Ouazzani, Jamal Mar Drugs Article Isolation of marine compounds from living invertebrates represents a major challenge for sustainable and environmentally friendly exploitation of marine bio-resources. To develop innovative technology to trap invertebrate compounds in the open sea, the proof of concept of a system combining external continuous circulation of water with XAD-amberlite solid-phase extraction was validated in an aquarium. In this work, we reported the elicitation of guanidine alkaloid production of Crambe crambe in the presence of Anemonia sulcata, both collected from the Mediterranean Sea. Besides the previously reported crambescidin 359 (1), and crambescidin acid (2), three new compounds were isolated; one carboxylated analog of 1 named crambescidin 401 (3), and two analogs of crambescin B, crambescin B 281 (4) and crambescin B 253 (5). Based on these results, a technology named Somartex(®) for “Self Operating MARine Trapping Extractor” was patented and built to transfer the concept from closed aquarium systems to open marine ecosystems. MDPI 2018-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5983283/ /pubmed/29734790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md16050152 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Innovative Approach to Sustainable Marine Invertebrate Chemistry and a Scale-Up Technology for Open Marine Ecosystems
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