planktonins
Planktonins are a proposed class of bioactive small molecules associated with marine plankton. The term does not refer to a single compound but to structurally related metabolites observed across diverse planktonic organisms, including phytoplankton and some zooplankton. The concept arose from metabolomic studies of seawater and plankton communities.
Structurally, planktonins show considerable diversity, with motifs that resemble polyketide-derived backbones and peptide-like fragments. Biosynthetic pathways
Ecologically, planktonins are detected in coastal and open-ocean samples at typically low concentrations. They are implicated
Detection and structural characterization rely on high-resolution mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, and chromatographic separation. Because
Significance and prospects: planktonins represent a growing area in marine natural products and chemical ecology. While