Publications by authors named "C Hoeck"

In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for the replacement of synthetic food colorants with naturally derived alternatives. Filamentous fungi are prolific producers of secondary metabolites including polyketide-derived pigments, many of which have not been fully characterized yet. During our ongoing investigations of black aspergilli, we noticed that Aspergillus homomorphus turned yellow when cultivated on malt extract agar plates.

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  • * Heavier polar compounds, such as resins and asphaltenes, play a critical role in determining the oil's physical-chemical properties, even though they are usually found in low concentrations.
  • * Infrared spectroscopy and statistical analysis were used to analyze oil extracted from drill cores in the Danish North Sea, revealing significant differences in the chemical composition of oils from different wells, which aids in oil fingerprinting and geochemical studies.
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The use of molecular dynamics (MD) calculations to derive relative populations of conformers is highly sensitive to both timescale and parameterisation of the MD. Where these calculations are coupled with NOE data to determine the dynamics of a molecular system, this can present issues if these populations are thus relied upon. We present an approach that refines the highly accurate PANIC NMR methodology combined with clustering approaches to generate conformers, but without restraining the simulations or considering the relative population distributions generated by MD.

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Marine algae from the genus Karlodinium are known to be involved in fish-killing events worldwide. Here we report for the first time the chemistry and bioactivity of a natural product from the newly described mixotrophic dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger. Our work describes the isolation and structural characterization of a new polyhydroxy-polyene named karmitoxin.

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A novel method, Spin-State-Selective (S) HMBC hetero, for accurate measurement of heteronuclear coupling constants is introduced. The method extends the S HMBC technique for measurement of homonuclear coupling constants by appending a pulse sequence element that interchanges the polarization in C-H methine pairs. This amounts to converting the spin-state selectivity from H spin states to C spin states in the spectra of long-range coupled H spins, allowing convenient measurement of heteronuclear coupling constants similar to other S or E.

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