Chemical composition of Corallina mediterranea Areschoug and Corallina granifera Ell. et Soland
Autor: | Zornitsa Kamenarska, Simeon Popov, Salvatore De Rosa, Kamen Stefanov, Iva Tzvetkova, Valeria Ninova, Chavdar Najdenski, Stefka Dimitrova-Konaklieva |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Mediterranean climate
Aldehydes biology Terpenes Carboxylic Acids Esters Environment biology.organism_classification Hydrocarbons General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology Sterol Salinity Terpene Sterols 1-Butanol Mediterranean sea Species Specificity Alcohols Corallina Rhodophyta Botany Mediterranean Sea Composition (visual arts) Chemical composition |
Zdroj: | 58c (2003): 325–332. info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:De Rosa S., Z. Kamenarska, K. Stefanov, S. Dimitrova-Konaklieva, C. Najdenski, I. Tzevtkova, V. Ninova, S. Popov/titolo:Chemical composition of Corallina mediterranea Areschoug and Corallina granifera Ell. et Soland/doi:/rivista:/anno:2003/pagina_da:325/pagina_a:332/intervallo_pagine:325–332/volume:58c |
Popis: | The composition of sterols, volatiles and some polar compounds from three Corallina samples (C. granifera and C. mediterranea from the Black Sea and C. mediterranea from the Mediterranean Sea) was established. The sterol composition of the Black Sea samples was similar but it differs from that of the Mediterranean sample. The composition of the volatiles was very complex. The main groups of constituent were hydrocarbons, alcohols, carbonyl compounds, acids and their esters, terpenes. The composition of the polar components, soluble in n-butanol, was also established. There were some differences in the chemical composition of the two Black Sea species, which may be due to the biodiversity between them, while the differences in the composition of the two C. mediterranea samples could be due to the differences in the environment (salinity, temperature, pollution, etc.). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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