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Semiochemicals of Odonthalia corymbifera
Phylum: | Rhodophyta |
Subphylum: | Eurhodophytina |
Class: | Florideophyceae |
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Tribe: | Rhodomeleae |
Author: | Greville |
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Semiochemical(s):
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Islam MR |
2017 |
Tetrahedron Lett. |
58: |
4119 |
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odonthalol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Hakodate City, Japan |
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odonthadione |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Oh KB |
2008 |
Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. |
18: |
104 |
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3,5-dibromotyramine |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Korea |
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lanosol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl me-ether |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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2,2',3,3'-tetrabromo-4,4',5,5'-tetrahydroxydiphenylmethane |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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2,2',3-tribromo-3',4,4',5-tetrahydroxy-6'-hydroxymethyldiphenylmethane |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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3-bromo-4-2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl-5-methoxymethylpyrocatechol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Kurihara H |
1999 |
J. Nat. Prod. |
62: |
882 |
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4-bromo-2,3-dihydroxy-6-hydroxyme-phenyl 2,5-dibromo-6-hydroxy-3-hydroxyme-phenyl ether |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Hokkaido, Japan |
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bis2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl-ether |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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lanosol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Morisaki M |
1976 |
Chem. Pharm. Bull. |
24: |
3214 |
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cholesterol |
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�Relative ratio of the component�
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�(*) indicates that compound is active�
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P
�Category of the chemical signal
A - | Attractant |
Al - | Allomone |
K - | Kairomone |
P - | Pheromone |
Sy - | Synomone� |
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�Source of the chemical signal
F - | Female |
H - | Host (could be of plant or animal origin) |
L - | Lure |
M - | Male |
M&F - | Male and Female |
S - | Solider |
Q - | Queen |
W - | Worker� |
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�Amount
pg - | Picogram |
ng - | Nanogram |
�g - | Microgram |
mg - | Milligram |
g - | Gram� |
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Muroran Bay, Hokkaido, Japan |
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Reference(s):
Islam, M.R., Mikami, D., and Kurihara, H. 2017. Two new algal bromophenols from Odonthalia corymbifera. Tetrahedron Lett. 58:4119-4121. |
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Oh, K.-B., Lee, J.H., Chung, S.-C., Shin, J., Shin, H.J., Kim, H.-K., and Lee, H.-S. 2008. Antimicrobial activities of the bromophenols from the red alga Odonthalia corymbifera and some synthetic derivatives. Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 18:104-108. |
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Kurihara, H., Mitani, T., Kawabata, J., and Takahashi, K. 1999. Two new bromophenols from the red alga Odonthalia corymbifera. J. Nat. Prod. 62:882-884. |
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Morisaki, M., Kidooka, S., and Ikekawa, N. 1976. Studies on steroids. XXXIX. Sterol profiles of red algae. Chem. Pharm. Bull. 24:3214-3216. |
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