New 17-Methyl-13-Octadecenoic and 3,16-Docosadienoic Acids from the Sponge Polymastia penicillus
Résumé
The phospholipid fatty acid composition of the NorthEast Atlantic sponge Polymastia penicillus (South Brittany, France) was investigated. Sixty fatty acids (FA) were identified as methyl esters (FAME) and N-acyl pyrrolidides (NAP) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS), including eight D5,9 unsaturated FA and three long-chain 2-hydroxylated FA. The major phospholipid FA were palmitic (14.3% of the total FA mixture), vaccenic (12.7%), 15(Z)-docosenoic (13.4%) and 5(Z),9(Z)-hexacosadienoic (13.3%) acids. In addition to the iso-and anteiso-branched saturated FA, several unusual short-chain branched saturated FA were identified. In addition to the known D5,9 FA, and interestingly regarding their identification by GC-MS as N-acyl pyrrolidides, was the co-occurrence of unusual FA possessing a D3, D4 and D5 double bond such as iso-4-pentadecenoic, iso-5-heptadecenoic, anteiso-5-heptadecenoic and two new compounds, not hitherto found in nature, namely 17methyl-13-octadecenoic (0.8%) and 3,16-docosadienoic (1.1%) acids.
Mots clés
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16-Docosadienoic acid Fatty acids Phospholipids Polymastia Sponge 17-Methyl-13-octadecenoic N-Acyl pyrrolidides Non-methylene-interrupted fatty acids
16-Docosadienoic acid
Fatty acids
Phospholipids
Polymastia
Sponge
17-Methyl-13-octadecenoic
N-Acyl pyrrolidides
Non-methylene-interrupted fatty acids
Domaines
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