Sequestered
Fulvinol-Related Polyacetylenes in <i>Peltodoris atromaculata</i>
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Abstract
The Mediterranean dorid nudibranch <i>Peltodoris atromaculata</i> that had been collected while feeding
on <i>Haliclona fulva</i> was shown to sequester long-chain
fulvinol-like polyacetylene metabolites
(compounds <b>2</b>–<b>5</b>) from the prey. They
were isolated along with previously reported bromorenierins from the
diethyl ether extracts of both the mollusk and the sponge. Their structures
were elucidated by NMR spectroscopy and tandem FABMS analysis. Compound <b>5</b> exhibited in vitro growth inhibitory effects against the
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