Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)

The chemical defenses of the Brazilian gorgonian octocoral Lophogorgia violacea Pallas have been investigated using feeding preference experiments performed in situ with an ecologically relevant, natural assemblage of predatory fishes. Feeding experiments incorporating the crude extract of the anima...

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Main Authors: Epifanio Rosângela de A., Maia Lenize F., Fenical William
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2000-01-01
Series:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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spelling doaj-e45957327a514e368950d26d63e39acd2020-11-25T00:27:58ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532000-01-01116584591Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)Epifanio Rosângela de A.Maia Lenize F.Fenical WilliamThe chemical defenses of the Brazilian gorgonian octocoral Lophogorgia violacea Pallas have been investigated using feeding preference experiments performed in situ with an ecologically relevant, natural assemblage of predatory fishes. Feeding experiments incorporating the crude extract of the animal into palatable foods showed that the organic constituents of L. violacea provide a powerful chemical deterrence toward consumption by generalist fish carnivores. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract and evaluation of the fractions and purified compounds obtained in the same in situ assay revealed that a complex mixture of furanocembranolides was responsible for the overall feeding deterrence observed. The most potent feeding deterrent identified was lophotoxin (1), followed by two previously reported and structurally related compounds, deoxylophotoxin (2), and 13-acetoxy-11beta,12beta-epoxypukalide (3), as well as two new furanocembranolides: 7-acetoxy-8-hydroxylophotoxin (4) and 3-methoxy-8-hydroxylophotoxin (5). Lophotoxin (1), a neurotoxin originally isolated from the Pacific gorgonian L. rigida, was the most potent feeding deterrent among the furanocembranolides isolated. However, the four other related furanocembranolides (2-5) appear to contribute, in an additive manner, to the overall deterrent effects observed. These results add to earlier studies providing further evidence that compounds of this structural class provide effective chemical defenses against fish predators in both temperate and tropical environments.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000600006CnidariaLophogorgia violaceafuranocembranolidesmarine chemical ecologyfeeding deterrents
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author Epifanio Rosângela de A.
Maia Lenize F.
Fenical William
spellingShingle Epifanio Rosângela de A.
Maia Lenize F.
Fenical William
Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Cnidaria
Lophogorgia violacea
furanocembranolides
marine chemical ecology
feeding deterrents
author_facet Epifanio Rosângela de A.
Maia Lenize F.
Fenical William
author_sort Epifanio Rosângela de A.
title Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
title_short Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
title_full Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
title_fullStr Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
title_full_unstemmed Chemical defenses of the endemic Brazilian gorgonian Lophogorgia violacea Pallas (Octocorallia, Gorgonacea)
title_sort chemical defenses of the endemic brazilian gorgonian lophogorgia violacea pallas (octocorallia, gorgonacea)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
issn 0103-5053
publishDate 2000-01-01
description The chemical defenses of the Brazilian gorgonian octocoral Lophogorgia violacea Pallas have been investigated using feeding preference experiments performed in situ with an ecologically relevant, natural assemblage of predatory fishes. Feeding experiments incorporating the crude extract of the animal into palatable foods showed that the organic constituents of L. violacea provide a powerful chemical deterrence toward consumption by generalist fish carnivores. Bioassay-guided fractionation of the extract and evaluation of the fractions and purified compounds obtained in the same in situ assay revealed that a complex mixture of furanocembranolides was responsible for the overall feeding deterrence observed. The most potent feeding deterrent identified was lophotoxin (1), followed by two previously reported and structurally related compounds, deoxylophotoxin (2), and 13-acetoxy-11beta,12beta-epoxypukalide (3), as well as two new furanocembranolides: 7-acetoxy-8-hydroxylophotoxin (4) and 3-methoxy-8-hydroxylophotoxin (5). Lophotoxin (1), a neurotoxin originally isolated from the Pacific gorgonian L. rigida, was the most potent feeding deterrent among the furanocembranolides isolated. However, the four other related furanocembranolides (2-5) appear to contribute, in an additive manner, to the overall deterrent effects observed. These results add to earlier studies providing further evidence that compounds of this structural class provide effective chemical defenses against fish predators in both temperate and tropical environments.
topic Cnidaria
Lophogorgia violacea
furanocembranolides
marine chemical ecology
feeding deterrents
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532000000600006
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