Erythropodium caribaeorum
Erythropodium caribaeorum | |
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Erythropodium caribaeorum in the Aquarium de La Rochelle | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Cnidaria |
Class: | Anthozoa |
Order: | Alcyonacea |
Family: | Anthothelidae |
Genus: | Erythropodium |
Species: | E. caribaeorum |
Binomial name | |
Erythropodium caribaeorum (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860)[1] | |
Erythropodium caribaeorum (commonly known as the encrusting gorgonian or encrusting polyps) is a species of sessile marine animal in the Erythropodium genus. It inhabits coral reefs and rocky bottoms in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Florida, growing at depths of 0.5 to 25 metres.[2]
E. caribaeorum is of interest from a drug discovery perspective because it produces eleutherobin, a diterpene glycoside with potential anticancer activity.[3]
References
- ↑ "Erythropodium caribaeorum (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1860)". WoRMS. 2015. Retrieved 2 Feb 2016.
- ↑ "Erythropodium caribaeorum". SeaLifeBase. 2012. Retrieved 2 Feb 2016.
- ↑ Singh R, Sharma M, Joshi P, Rawat DS (2008). "Clinical status of anti-cancer agents derived from marine sources". Anticancer Agents Med Chem. 8 (6): 603–617. doi:10.2174/187152008785133074. PMID 18690825.
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