Raman Spectroscopic
Study of Antioxidant Pigments
from Cup Corals Tubastraea spp.
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Abstract
Chemical investigation of nonindigenous Tubastraea
coccinea and T. tagusensis by Raman spectroscopy resulted in the identification of carotenoids
and indolic alkaloids. Comparison of Raman data obtained for the in
situ and crude extracts has shown the potential of the technique for
characterizing samples which are metabolic fingerprints, by means
of band analysis. Raman bands at ca. 1520, 1160, and 1005 cm<sup>–1</sup> assigned to ν<sub>1</sub>(CC), ν<sub>2</sub>(CC), and ρ<sub>3</sub>(CCH<sub>3</sub>) modes
were attributed to astaxanthin, and the band at 1665 cm<sup>–1</sup> could be assigned to the ν(CN), ν(CO),
and ν(CC) coupled mode of the iminoimidazolinone from
aplysinopsin. The antioxidant activity of the crude extracts has also
been demonstrated, suggesting a possible role of these classes of
compounds in the studied corals