A Secret World: Natural Products of Marine Life |
Contents
1A Inorganic processes 1B Inorganic compounds 2 Carbohydrates | 3 |
An introduction to marine natural products | 5 |
4 Other amino acid metabolites 7 5 Nucleosides 8 Sulfur compounds | 9 |
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Acanthaster acetogenin activity algae alkaloids amino acids animals antibacterial antibiotics antifeedant antileukemic areas ascidians Atoll atoms bacteria Barrier Reef belonging bioactive biological bioluminescence brachiopods brown seaweeds bryozoans calcareous called carbon dioxide Caribbean carotenoids chemical ciguatera cnidarians coasts collected compounds contains coral reefs crustaceans cyanobacteria cytotoxic defense demosponges depth diatoms Dictyoceratida dinoflagellates diving Dysidea fish freshwater fungi genera genus gorgonian gram-negative green seaweeds higher plants hydrocarbons hydrogen inhibit invertebrates Island isolated Japan living organisms marine bacteria marine natural products marine organisms Mediterranean membrane meters molecules mollusks nitrogen nudibranch occurs Okinawa Pacific Palythoa pathogenic photosynthetic phylogenetic phylum phytoplankton pigments planktonic poisoning polymers polysaccharides predators problems prokaryotic proteins red seaweeds responsible savaglia sea hares sea pen sea slugs sea squirts sea urchin seagrasses seawater secondary metabolites shrimps species sponges starfish steroids structurally related substances terpene terrestrial plants toxic toxins tropical waters worms zoanthid zooxanthellae