Karmitoxin Explained
Karmitoxin is an amine-containing polyhydroxy-polyene toxin isolated from Karlodinium armiger strain K-0668.[1] It is structurally related to amphidinols, luteophanols, lingshuiols, carteraols, and karlotoxins.
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- Rasmussen . Silas Anselm . Binzer . Sofie Bjørnholt . Hoeck . Casper . Meier . Sebastian . de Medeiros . Livia Soman . Andersen . Nikolaj Gedsted . Place . Allen . Nielsen . Kristian Fog . Hansen . Per Juel . Larsen . Thomas Ostenfeld . Karmitoxin: An Amine-Containing Polyhydroxy-Polyene Toxin from the Marine Dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger . Journal of Natural Products . American Chemical Society (ACS) . 80 . 5 . 2017-04-05 . 0163-3864 . 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.6b00860 . 1287–1293. 28379705 . 6446557 .