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Marketing research of the range of medicinal products based on salts of natural origin

open access: yesФармацевтичний журнал, 2022
As a source of supply of a balanced complex of salts in pharmaceutical practice, sea water (MW), sea salt (MS), obtained by the method of ordinary evaporation, or salt solutions made from standardized raw materials are used. Deep seawater (SW), typically
O. O. Saliy   +3 more
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Chemical Elicitors Induce Rare Bioactive Secondary Metabolites in Deep-Sea Bacteria under Laboratory Conditions

open access: yesMetabolites, 2021
Bacterial genome sequencing has revealed a vast number of novel biosynthetic gene clusters (BGC) with potential to produce bioactive natural products.
Rafael de Felício   +17 more
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Marine yeast isolation and industrial application [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Over the last century, terrestrial yeasts have been widely used in various industries, such as baking, brewing, wine, bioethanol and pharmaceutical protein production. However, only little attention has been given to marine yeasts. Recent research showed
Abdelrahman Saleh Zaky   +93 more
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Deep Sea Actinomycetes and Their Secondary Metabolites

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2017
Deep sea is a unique and extreme environment. It is a hot spot for hunting marine actinomycetes resources and secondary metabolites. The novel deep sea actinomycete species reported from 2006 to 2016 including 21 species under 13 genera with the maximum ...
Kui Hong   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STAT) Regulatory Networks in Marine Organisms: From Physiological Observations towards Marine Drug Discovery

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2015
Part of our ocean’s richness comes from its extensive history of supporting life, resulting in a highly diverse ecological system. To date, over 250,000 species of marine organisms have been identified, but it is speculated that the actual number of ...
Jin-Young Lee   +2 more
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Structure Revision of Penipacids A–E Reveals a Putative New Cryptic Natural Product, N-aminoanthranilic Acid, with Potential as a Transcriptional Regulator of Silent Secondary Metabolism

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2022
Reconsideration of the spectroscopic data for penipacids A–E, first reported in 2013 as the acyclic amidines 1–5 from the South China deep sea sediment-derived fungus Penicillium paneum SD-44, prompted a total synthesis structure revision as the ...
Zeinab G. Khalil   +2 more
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Deep-sea natural products

open access: yesNatural Product Reports, 2008
This review covers the 390 novel marine natural products described to date from deep-water (>50 m) marine fauna, with details on the source organism, its depth and country of origin, along with any reported biological activity of the metabolites. Relevant synthetic studies on the deep-sea natural products have also been included.
openaire   +4 more sources

Complete Genome Sequence of Two Deep-Sea Streptomyces Isolates from Madeira Archipelago and Evaluation of Their Biosynthetic Potential

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2021
The deep-sea constitutes a true unexplored frontier and a potential source of innovative drug scaffolds. Here, we present the genome sequence of two novel marine actinobacterial strains, MA3_2.13 and S07_1.15, isolated from deep-sea samples (sediments ...
Pedro Albuquerque   +7 more
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Structure and Absolute Configuration of Phenanthro-perylene Quinone Pigments from the Deep-Sea Crinoid Hypalocrinus naresianus

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2021
Two new water-soluble phenanthroperylene quinones, gymnochrome H (2) and monosulfated gymnochrome A (3), as well as the known compounds gymnochrome A (4) and monosulfated gymnochrome D (5) were isolated from the deep-sea crinoid Hypalocrinus naresianus ...
Sahithya Phani Babu Vemulapalli   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Remote sensing of coccolithophore blooms in selected oceanic regions using the PhytoDOAS method applied to hyper-spectral satellite data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In this study temporal variations of coccolithophore blooms are investigated using satellite data. Eight years (from 2003 to 2010) of data of SCIAMACHY, a hyper-spectral satellite sensor on-board ENVISAT, were processed by the PhytoDOAS method to monitor
Altenburg-Soppa, M.   +5 more
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