P. Polychronopoulos, P. Magiatis, A. Skaltsounis, F. Tillequin, E. Vardala-theodorou, A. Tsarbopoulos
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Homarine, a Common Metabolite in Edible Mediterranean Molluscs: Occurrence, Spectral Data and Revision of a Related Structure
Abstract Homarine was isolated from nine edible species of marine molluscs belonging to classes Gastropoda, Bivalvia, and Cephalopoda. A thorough chromatographic, NMR and MS study provided evidence that homarine is a common and abundant metabolite of all these species. This study casts doubt on a previous assertion that 1,1′-dimethyl-[2,2′]-bipyridinium is a metabolite of the Bivalve Callista chione.