1975
DOI: 10.1016/0041-0101(75)90135-x
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Antimicrobial activity of alkaloids from amphibian venoms and effects on the ultrastructure of yeast cells

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“…Lipids with antibiotic activity, present on the skin of many species of animals, are represented principally by sphingolipids (5), fatty acids (4,5), and both fatty acid esters (31) and 0-alkyl ethers (32,33) of polyhydric alcohols. Alkaloids form a third chemical class and have been isolated from amphibian skin secretions (6)(7)(8). They include metabolites of histidine and tryptophan, such as spinaceamine and bufotenine, and more complex molecules such as samandarine (7).…”
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“…Lipids with antibiotic activity, present on the skin of many species of animals, are represented principally by sphingolipids (5), fatty acids (4,5), and both fatty acid esters (31) and 0-alkyl ethers (32,33) of polyhydric alcohols. Alkaloids form a third chemical class and have been isolated from amphibian skin secretions (6)(7)(8). They include metabolites of histidine and tryptophan, such as spinaceamine and bufotenine, and more complex molecules such as samandarine (7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alkaloids form a third chemical class and have been isolated from amphibian skin secretions (6)(7)(8). They include metabolites of histidine and tryptophan, such as spinaceamine and bufotenine, and more complex molecules such as samandarine (7).…”
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“…Although it has been reported that spinaceamine and 5-methylspinaceamine possess antimicrobial activity (Preusser et al, 1975), the bioactivity of 4-MSPA is not known. Hence, the biological significance of 4-MSPA in the human body is unknown at present and further investigations are required.…”
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“…Their secretions have a protective function against bacterial and fungal infection as well as predators (Preusser et al 1975). Main types of amphibian skin biologically active compounds are: biogenic amines, bufodienolides (bufogenines and bufotoxins=steroids), alkaloids, peptides and proteins (Daly et al 1987;Habermehl 1981).…”
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