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. 2010 Dec 6;8(12):2906–2935. doi: 10.3390/md8122906

Table 2.

Dehydrotyrosyl and dehydrodopyl compounds found in various groups of marine invertebrates. The five categories are explained in the text. The same compound isolated from different groups of animals is highlighted in red.

Category Sponges Coelenterates Molluscs Ascidians
1 Hamigeramine (15); Hamigeroxalamic acid (16); Tridentatols A–D (1720) Botryllamide (514); Rigidin A–D (2831)
Anthosamine A & B (25, 26);
Cyclo-l-arginine-dehydrotyrosine (27)
2 Tubastrine (36); Tubastrine (36) Tubastrine (36);
Jaspisin (42); Orthidines (3741);
Isojaspisin (43); Polyandrocarpamine A & B
Narains (44, 45); (51, 52)
Wondonins (47);
Leucettamine A–C (4850)
3 Clionamide (53) Morulin PM (54);
Plicatamide (55);
Styelin A–D
4 Celenamides (6569) Polyphenolic protein Tunichromes (5664)
5 Purpurone (80); Lamellarin Ningalin D (81);
Halitulin (75); A–D Ningalin A–C (8284);
Storniamide A–D (7679); Lamellarin EH;
Dictyodendrin A–E (8892) Polycitrin A (95);
Polycitone A & B (96, 97);
Lukianol A & B (98, 99)