Dereplication and chemotaxonomical studies of marine algae of the Ochrophyta and Rhodophyta phyla

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Dereplication and chemotaxonomic studies of six marine algae of the Ochrophyta and one of the Rhodophyta phyla resulted in the detection of 22 separate compounds. All 16 secondary metabolites, including four new compounds (16-19), could be rapidly dereplicated using HPLC-NMR and HPLC-MS methodologies in conjunction with the MarinLit database. This study highlights the advantages of using NMR data (acquired via HPLC-NMR) for database searching and for the overall dereplication of natural products.

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Brkljača, R., Göker, E. S., & Urban, S. (2015). Dereplication and chemotaxonomical studies of marine algae of the Ochrophyta and Rhodophyta phyla. Marine Drugs, 13(5), 2714–2731. https://doi.org/10.3390/md13052714

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