Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia

The fatty acid composition of marine cold-water sponges of genus Latrunculia, namely Latrunculia bocagei Ridley and Dendy, 1886, and Latrunculia biformis Kirkpatrick, 1907, for which no fatty acid data had been previously reported, has been examined. High levels of long-chain fatty acids (C24-30) wi...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Botić, Tanja, Cör, Darija, Sepčić, Kristina, Janussen, Dorte, Kersken, Daniel, Knez, Željko, Anesi, Andrea, Guella, Graziano
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Language:English
Published: country:DEU 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11572/110158
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-015-1722-z
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spelling ftutrentoiris:oai:iris.unitn.it:11572/110158 2024-02-11T09:58:08+01:00 Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia Botić, Tanja Cör, Darija Sepčić, Kristina Janussen, Dorte Kersken, Daniel Knez, Željko Anesi, Andrea Guella, Graziano Botić, Tanja Cör, Darija Anesi, Andrea Guella, Graziano Sepčić, Kristina Janussen, Dorte Kersken, Daniel Knez, Željko 2015 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11572/110158 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-015-1722-z eng eng country:DEU info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000360758200005 volume:2015 issue:38 firstpage:1605 lastpage:1612 numberofpages:8 journal:POLAR BIOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11572/110158 doi:10.1007/s00300-015-1722-z info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84940960081 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Long-chain fatty acid Deep-sea Antarctic Porifera Latrunculia biformis Latrunculia bocagei Antioxidant activity info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftutrentoiris https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-015-1722-z 2024-01-16T23:09:49Z The fatty acid composition of marine cold-water sponges of genus Latrunculia, namely Latrunculia bocagei Ridley and Dendy, 1886, and Latrunculia biformis Kirkpatrick, 1907, for which no fatty acid data had been previously reported, has been examined. High levels of long-chain fatty acids (C24-30) with high unsaturation levels (mainly polyunsaturation), and high incidence of branched- and odd-chain fatty acids in sponges are suggested to be partially connected with their specific cell membrane requirements to surmount the negative effects of low temperatures and to enable growth in extreme environments. Furthermore, variations in the fatty acid profile at the species level may reflect variations in compositions or quantities of symbiotic microorganisms that commonly represent up to 60 % of the sponge wet weight. The fatty acid compositions of lipid-rich sponge extracts from five Latrunculia specimens dredged from the Bransfield Strait near the Antarctic Peninsula, were obtained using supercritical carbon dioxide and analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-flame ionization detection. Furthermore, the antioxidant activities of these extracts were determined using the photochemiluminescent method. Along with common fatty acids, the chemical analyses revealed very long-chain fatty acids (C22, C24). Differences were seen for the fatty acid levels between both species and different specimens of the same species. The observed differences do not seem connected to the habitat depth of the specimen, but rather indicate the variations within the associated microbiome. Furthermore, these sponge extracts showed antioxidant activities, confirming that they contain lipidic compounds that strongly scavenge free radicals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Università degli Studi di Trento: CINECA IRIS Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Bransfield Strait Ridley ENVELOPE(-58.017,-58.017,-61.850,-61.850) The Antarctic Polar Biology 38 10 1605 1612
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topic Long-chain fatty acid Deep-sea Antarctic Porifera Latrunculia biformis Latrunculia bocagei Antioxidant activity
spellingShingle Long-chain fatty acid Deep-sea Antarctic Porifera Latrunculia biformis Latrunculia bocagei Antioxidant activity
Botić, Tanja
Cör, Darija
Sepčić, Kristina
Janussen, Dorte
Kersken, Daniel
Knez, Željko
Anesi, Andrea
Guella, Graziano
Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
topic_facet Long-chain fatty acid Deep-sea Antarctic Porifera Latrunculia biformis Latrunculia bocagei Antioxidant activity
description The fatty acid composition of marine cold-water sponges of genus Latrunculia, namely Latrunculia bocagei Ridley and Dendy, 1886, and Latrunculia biformis Kirkpatrick, 1907, for which no fatty acid data had been previously reported, has been examined. High levels of long-chain fatty acids (C24-30) with high unsaturation levels (mainly polyunsaturation), and high incidence of branched- and odd-chain fatty acids in sponges are suggested to be partially connected with their specific cell membrane requirements to surmount the negative effects of low temperatures and to enable growth in extreme environments. Furthermore, variations in the fatty acid profile at the species level may reflect variations in compositions or quantities of symbiotic microorganisms that commonly represent up to 60 % of the sponge wet weight. The fatty acid compositions of lipid-rich sponge extracts from five Latrunculia specimens dredged from the Bransfield Strait near the Antarctic Peninsula, were obtained using supercritical carbon dioxide and analyzed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-flame ionization detection. Furthermore, the antioxidant activities of these extracts were determined using the photochemiluminescent method. Along with common fatty acids, the chemical analyses revealed very long-chain fatty acids (C22, C24). Differences were seen for the fatty acid levels between both species and different specimens of the same species. The observed differences do not seem connected to the habitat depth of the specimen, but rather indicate the variations within the associated microbiome. Furthermore, these sponge extracts showed antioxidant activities, confirming that they contain lipidic compounds that strongly scavenge free radicals.
author2 Botić, Tanja
Cör, Darija
Anesi, Andrea
Guella, Graziano
Sepčić, Kristina
Janussen, Dorte
Kersken, Daniel
Knez, Željko
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author Botić, Tanja
Cör, Darija
Sepčić, Kristina
Janussen, Dorte
Kersken, Daniel
Knez, Željko
Anesi, Andrea
Guella, Graziano
author_facet Botić, Tanja
Cör, Darija
Sepčić, Kristina
Janussen, Dorte
Kersken, Daniel
Knez, Željko
Anesi, Andrea
Guella, Graziano
author_sort Botić, Tanja
title Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
title_short Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
title_full Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
title_fullStr Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
title_full_unstemmed Fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of Antarctic marine sponges of the genus Latrunculia
title_sort fatty acid composition and antioxidant activity of antarctic marine sponges of the genus latrunculia
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