Off-line analytical pyrolysis combined with gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy (GC–MS), directly or after trimethylsilylation, along with infrared spectroscopy and amino acid analysis was applied for the first time to the characterization of the intra-skeletal organic matrix (OM) extracted from four Mediterranean hard corals. They were diverse in growth form and trophic strategy namely Balanophyllia europaea and Leptopsammia pruvoti—solitary corals, only the first having zooxanthelle—and Cladocora caespitosa and Astroides calycularis—colonial corals, only the first with zooxanthelle. Pyrolysis products evolved from OM could be assigned to lipid (e.g. fatty acids, fatty alcohols, monoacylglicerols), protein (e.g. 2,5-diketopiperazines, ...
Black corals (Cnidaria, Antipatharia) from three different sources were investigated with the aim of...
Understanding the mechanisms of coral calcification is critical for accurately projecting coral reef...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...
Off-line analytical pyrolysis combined with gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy (GC–MS), directly o...
This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well preserved ov...
Abstract—This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well pre...
11 pagesInternational audienceTo construct calcium carbonate skeletons of sophisticated architecture...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate was carried out in the presence of the intraskeletal organic ...
open8siThe intra-skeletal fatty acid concentration and composition of four Mediterranean coral speci...
Polysaccharides represent a main weight fraction of the intraskeletal organic matrix of corals, but ...
15 pagesInternational audienceThe scleractinian coral Acropora millepora is one of the most studied ...
Soft corals are recognized as an abundant source of diverse secondary metabolites with unique chemic...
The scleractinian coral Acropora millepora is one of the most studied species from the Great Barrier...
none9siScleractinian coral skeletons are composed mainly of aragonite in which a small percentage of...
In the recent years several papers and some reviews have dealt with characterization, localization a...
Black corals (Cnidaria, Antipatharia) from three different sources were investigated with the aim of...
Understanding the mechanisms of coral calcification is critical for accurately projecting coral reef...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...
Off-line analytical pyrolysis combined with gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy (GC–MS), directly o...
This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well preserved ov...
Abstract—This study demonstrates that intracrystalline organic matter in coral skeletons is well pre...
11 pagesInternational audienceTo construct calcium carbonate skeletons of sophisticated architecture...
The precipitation of calcium carbonate was carried out in the presence of the intraskeletal organic ...
open8siThe intra-skeletal fatty acid concentration and composition of four Mediterranean coral speci...
Polysaccharides represent a main weight fraction of the intraskeletal organic matrix of corals, but ...
15 pagesInternational audienceThe scleractinian coral Acropora millepora is one of the most studied ...
Soft corals are recognized as an abundant source of diverse secondary metabolites with unique chemic...
The scleractinian coral Acropora millepora is one of the most studied species from the Great Barrier...
none9siScleractinian coral skeletons are composed mainly of aragonite in which a small percentage of...
In the recent years several papers and some reviews have dealt with characterization, localization a...
Black corals (Cnidaria, Antipatharia) from three different sources were investigated with the aim of...
Understanding the mechanisms of coral calcification is critical for accurately projecting coral reef...
Stony corals (order: Scleractinia) differ in growth form and structure. While stony corals have gain...