A toxin from Holothuria leucospilota (Brandt)
1991
Jayasree, V. | SenGupta, R. | Bhavanarayana, P.V.
Holothurians are marine echinoderms. Despite their limited mobility and absence of a protective hard shell, they are seldom preyed upon. Thus, one would expect them to have some type of chemical defence mechanism in the form of toxic compounds in their systems. In recent years, they are increasingly being recognized as a source of valuable bioactive substances
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