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Identification of Volatiles of the Dinoflagellate Prorocentrum cordatum

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MARINE DRUGS
Volume 20, Issue 6, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md20060371

Keywords

VOC; headspace analysis; OSSA; thermodesorption; GC; MS; algal volatiles

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  1. Transregional Collaborative Research Center Roseobacter of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Transregio TRR 51]

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This study reports the identification of volatile organic compounds emitted by the toxic alga P. cordatum, and discusses the differences in compound composition between xenic and axenic strains. The findings provide important insights into the physiological state and chemical messaging of the dinoflagellate.
The dinoflagellate Prorocentrum cordatum, often called P. minimum, is a potentially toxic alga found in algal blooms. Volatile compounds released by the alga might carry important information, e.g., on its physiological state, and may act as chemical messengers. We report here the identification of volatile organic compounds emitted by two strains, xenic P. cordatum CCMP 1529 and axenic P. cordatum CCMP 1329. The volatiles released during culture were identified despite their low production rates, using sensitive methods such as open-system-stripping analysis (OSSA) on Tenax TA desorption tubes, thermodesorption, cryofocusing and GC/MS-analysis. The analyses revealed 16 compounds released from the xenic strain and 52 compounds from the axenic strain. The majority of compounds were apocarotenoids, aromatic compounds and small oxylipins, but new natural products such as 3,7-dimethyl-4-octanolide were also identified and synthesized. The large difference of compound composition between xenic and axenic algae will be discussed.

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