Cymopolia barbata (Linnaeus, 1758) J. V. Lamouroux, 1816
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2.2. Sulfated metabolites of C. barbata
In C. barbata chromatograms two dominant signals exhibiting an [M–H–80] – fragment were observed. Retention times and mass spectra were in accordance with dihydroxycoumarin sulfate and SBA. Co-injection experiments as described above proved these structural suggestions ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). In the extracts of slightly stressed algae we could still detect the ions corresponding to SBA and dihydroxycoumarin sulfate. We also found trihydroxycoumarin indicative for a wound activated desulfatation, a mechanism previously shown to control wound plug formation of D. vermicularis ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) ( Welling et al., 2011). In addition in non-stressed algal material extracted directly after harvesting we observed a signal with a molecular ion of 289 [M–H] – (data not shown) that also exhibited the loss of 80, which would be in accordance with a methoxylated dihydroxycoumarin sulfate.
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