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Autores principales: Kolesnikova, Sophia A, Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B, Shilov, Vladimir A, Kukhlevsky, Andrey D, Kalinovsky, Anatoly I, Popov, Roman S, Dmitrenok, Pavel S, Ivanchina, Natalia V
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Publicado: Marine drugs 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41440900/
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author Kolesnikova, Sophia A
Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B
Shilov, Vladimir A
Kukhlevsky, Andrey D
Kalinovsky, Anatoly I
Popov, Roman S
Dmitrenok, Pavel S
Ivanchina, Natalia V
author_facet Kolesnikova, Sophia A
Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B
Shilov, Vladimir A
Kukhlevsky, Andrey D
Kalinovsky, Anatoly I
Popov, Roman S
Dmitrenok, Pavel S
Ivanchina, Natalia V
Kolesnikova, Sophia A
Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B
Shilov, Vladimir A
Kukhlevsky, Andrey D
Kalinovsky, Anatoly I
Popov, Roman S
Dmitrenok, Pavel S
Ivanchina, Natalia V
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Isomalabaricane Chemical Composition of Vietnamese Marine Sponges Inspected by Metabolomic and Chemical Approaches. Kolesnikova, Sophia A Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B Shilov, Vladimir A Kukhlevsky, Andrey D Kalinovsky, Anatoly I Popov, Roman S Dmitrenok, Pavel S Ivanchina, Natalia V Animals Porifera Vietnam Triterpenes Metabolomics Tandem Mass Spectrometry Aquatic Organisms Biological Products Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Reliable taxonomy of biological producers is essential for finding new natural substances. A recent study morphologically re-examined 21 accessed vouchers to confirm multiple reported misidentifications and suggested marine sponges from the genus as the only known source of the isomalabaricane triterpenoids. The present study aimed to find isomalabaricane-containing sponges among the samples collected during seven marine expeditions to the Vietnam waters of the South China Sea, accompanied with their identification confirmed using morphological and molecular (18S rRNA and 28S rRNA) analyses. As a result, nine sponges identified as were found to contain isomalabaricanes in their extracts. A chemical investigation of the (PIBOC O63-136) specimen led to the isolation of nine isomalabaricane triterpenoids including the new compound , of which the chemical structure was elucidated based on HRESIMS and NMR data. Subsequently, a combination of LC-MS/MS, multivariate statistical analysis, and feature-based molecular networking was applied to detect, annotate, and characterize the isomalabaricane chemical diversity across the nine specimens. As a result, two primary chemotypes containing individual sets of annotated compounds were discovered within the Vietnamese population of this sponge. Moreover, obtained data showed a series of new extremely rare isomalabaricanes in extracts including nitrogen-containing metabolites and glycosides of this structural class.
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spellingShingle Isomalabaricane Chemical Composition of Vietnamese Marine Sponges Inspected by Metabolomic and Chemical Approaches.
Kolesnikova, Sophia A
Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B
Shilov, Vladimir A
Kukhlevsky, Andrey D
Kalinovsky, Anatoly I
Popov, Roman S
Dmitrenok, Pavel S
Ivanchina, Natalia V
Animals
Porifera
Vietnam
Triterpenes
Metabolomics
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Aquatic Organisms
Biological Products
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Isomalabaricane Chemical Composition of Vietnamese Marine Sponges Inspected by Metabolomic and Chemical Approaches. Kolesnikova, Sophia A Kozhushnaya, Anastasia B Shilov, Vladimir A Kukhlevsky, Andrey D Kalinovsky, Anatoly I Popov, Roman S Dmitrenok, Pavel S Ivanchina, Natalia V Animals Porifera Vietnam Triterpenes Metabolomics Tandem Mass Spectrometry Aquatic Organisms Biological Products Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Reliable taxonomy of biological producers is essential for finding new natural substances. A recent study morphologically re-examined 21 accessed vouchers to confirm multiple reported misidentifications and suggested marine sponges from the genus as the only known source of the isomalabaricane triterpenoids. The present study aimed to find isomalabaricane-containing sponges among the samples collected during seven marine expeditions to the Vietnam waters of the South China Sea, accompanied with their identification confirmed using morphological and molecular (18S rRNA and 28S rRNA) analyses. As a result, nine sponges identified as were found to contain isomalabaricanes in their extracts. A chemical investigation of the (PIBOC O63-136) specimen led to the isolation of nine isomalabaricane triterpenoids including the new compound , of which the chemical structure was elucidated based on HRESIMS and NMR data. Subsequently, a combination of LC-MS/MS, multivariate statistical analysis, and feature-based molecular networking was applied to detect, annotate, and characterize the isomalabaricane chemical diversity across the nine specimens. As a result, two primary chemotypes containing individual sets of annotated compounds were discovered within the Vietnamese population of this sponge. Moreover, obtained data showed a series of new extremely rare isomalabaricanes in extracts including nitrogen-containing metabolites and glycosides of this structural class.
title Isomalabaricane Chemical Composition of Vietnamese Marine Sponges Inspected by Metabolomic and Chemical Approaches.
topic Animals
Porifera
Vietnam
Triterpenes
Metabolomics
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Aquatic Organisms
Biological Products
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41440900/