Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we demonstrate a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the identification and quantification of amphidinols (AM). Novel AM were detected by neutral loss (NL) scan and then quantified together with known AM by selection reaction monitoring (SRM). With the new method, AM were detected in four of eight analyzed strains with a maximum of 3680 fg toxin content per cell. In total, sixteen novel AM were detected by NL scan and characterized via their fragmentation patterns. Of these, two substances are glycosylated forms. This is the first detection of glycosylated AM
Benthic dinoflagellates produce a wide array of bioactive compounds, primarily polyketides, that cau...
Amphidinol 1, a bioactive compound, was isolated from a dinoflagellate in 1991. The compound (AM1) s...
In the context of discovering and quantifying terminal alkyne-based natural products, here we report...
Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we de...
The genus Amphidinium has been the subject of recent attention due to the production of polyketide m...
The presented thesis successfully provided the missing knowledge about the tox-in profiles of every ...
Amphidinium Claparede et Lachmann is one of the most abundant and diverse dinoflagellate genera foun...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemol...
Species of the planktonic dinoflagellates Azadinium and Amphidoma are small, inconspicuous and diffi...
The genus Amphidinium is an important group of athecated dinoflagellates because of its high abundan...
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemol...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinolide natural products are a family of marine macrolides, isolated from Amphidinium dinoflag...
Different clinical types of algae-related poisoning have attracted scientific and commercial attenti...
Benthic dinoflagellates produce a wide array of bioactive compounds, primarily polyketides, that cau...
Amphidinol 1, a bioactive compound, was isolated from a dinoflagellate in 1991. The compound (AM1) s...
In the context of discovering and quantifying terminal alkyne-based natural products, here we report...
Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we de...
The genus Amphidinium has been the subject of recent attention due to the production of polyketide m...
The presented thesis successfully provided the missing knowledge about the tox-in profiles of every ...
Amphidinium Claparede et Lachmann is one of the most abundant and diverse dinoflagellate genera foun...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemol...
Species of the planktonic dinoflagellates Azadinium and Amphidoma are small, inconspicuous and diffi...
The genus Amphidinium is an important group of athecated dinoflagellates because of its high abundan...
Amphidinium carterae, an important harmful algal species that produces powerful antifungal and hemol...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinolide natural products are a family of marine macrolides, isolated from Amphidinium dinoflag...
Different clinical types of algae-related poisoning have attracted scientific and commercial attenti...
Benthic dinoflagellates produce a wide array of bioactive compounds, primarily polyketides, that cau...
Amphidinol 1, a bioactive compound, was isolated from a dinoflagellate in 1991. The compound (AM1) s...
In the context of discovering and quantifying terminal alkyne-based natural products, here we report...