Abstract

Long chain (C37–C39) n-alkenones, esters of polyunsaturated n-C36 acids and C27–C29 sterols have been examined in thirteen species from nine genera of algae from the class Prymnesiophyceae and appear to have chemotaxonomic value. The alkenones and esters have been shown to occur in Chrysotila lamellosa and three species of Isochrysis and their presence in Emiliania huxleyi has been confirmed. They were absent from five other members of the order Isochrysidales, and from those representatives of the orders Coccosphaerales, Prymnesiales and Pavlovales examined. This discrimination was reflected in the distribution of the sterols; all five of the above-named species having high concentrations of 24-methylcholesta-5,22E-dien-3β-ol relative to cholest-5-en-3β-ol (cholesterol). In contrast, the former sterol is a minor component in, or is absent from, members of the Prymnesiales and Pavlovales. The sterol distributions suggest that some species at present included in the Isochrysidales (e.g. Ochrosphaera) have ...

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