2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294535
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Comprehensive metabolomics of Philippine Stichopus cf. horrens reveals diverse classes of valuable small molecules for biomedical applications

Vicenzo Paolo M. Torreno,
Ralph John Emerson J. Molino,
Hiyas A. Junio
et al.

Abstract: Stichopus cf. horrens is an economically important sea cucumber species in Southeast Asia due to their presumed nutritional and medicinal benefits. However, compared to other sea cucumbers such as Apostichopus japonicus, there are no biochemical studies on which compounds contribute to the purported bioactivities of S. cf. horrens. To address this, a high-throughput characterization of the global metabolite profile of the species was performed through LC-MS/MS experiments and utilizing open-access platforms su… Show more

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“…Delimitation of management units and estimates of demographic connectivity that are not clouded by variability due to cryptic species is essential 32 . Sea cucumbers, Stichopus included, are known to produce a diverse repertoire of bioactive compounds 58 which vary among taxa 59 , 60 . The existence of undetected cryptic species or inaccurate taxonomy can mask potentially valuable sources for pharmaceutical and industrial applications 61 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delimitation of management units and estimates of demographic connectivity that are not clouded by variability due to cryptic species is essential 32 . Sea cucumbers, Stichopus included, are known to produce a diverse repertoire of bioactive compounds 58 which vary among taxa 59 , 60 . The existence of undetected cryptic species or inaccurate taxonomy can mask potentially valuable sources for pharmaceutical and industrial applications 61 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%