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Isolation of Tunichrome B-1, a Reducing Blood Pigment of the Sea Squirt, Ascidia nigra
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Isolation of Tunichrome B-1, a Reducing Blood Pigment of the Sea Squirt, Ascidia nigra

Reimar C Bruening, Eugene M Oltz, Jun Furukawa, Koji Nakanishi and Kenneth Kustin
Journal of natural products (Washington, D.C.), Vol.49(2), pp.193-204
03/01/1986
PMID: 3755466

Abstract

Blood Pigment Sea Squirt Isolation
The tunicates, or sea squirts, are common marine organisms that selectively accumulate metals such as V, Fe, Mo, Nb, in their blood cells. Despite the more than 70 years of interest in the compounds responsible for this accumulation, their extreme lability has eluded attempts to isolate and characterize them. The isolation and structure of the first of these blood pigments tunichrome B-1 from the Ascidia nigra is reported.

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