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Natural Products in Polyclad Flatworms
Authors:Justin M McNab  Jorge Rodríguez  Peter Karuso  Jane E Williamson
Institution:1.Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia; (J.M.M.); (J.R.);2.Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
Abstract:Marine invertebrates are promising sources of novel bioactive secondary metabolites, and organisms like sponges, ascidians and nudibranchs are characterised by possessing potent defensive chemicals. Animals that possess chemical defences often advertise this fact with aposematic colouration that potential predators learn to avoid. One seemingly defenceless group that can present bright colouration patterns are flatworms of the order Polycladida. Although members of this group have typically been overlooked due to their solitary and benthic nature, recent studies have isolated the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin from these mesopredators. This review considers the potential of polyclads as potential sources of natural products and reviews what is known of the activity of the molecules found in these animals. Considering the ecology and diversity of polyclads, only a small number of species from both suborders of Polycladida, Acotylea and Cotylea have been investigated for natural products. As such, confirming assumptions as to which species are in any sense toxic or if the compounds they use are biosynthesised, accumulated from food or the product of symbiotic bacteria is difficult. However, further research into the group is suggested as these animals often display aposematic colouration and are known to prey on invertebrates rich in bioactive secondary metabolites.
Keywords:flatworms  Polycladida  tetrodotoxin  staurosporine  chemical ecology
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