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Marine Natural Products in Clinical Use [PDF]

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2022
Marine natural products are potent and promising sources of drugs among other natural products of plant, animal, and microbial origin. To date, 20 drugs from marine sources are in clinical use.
Neshatul Haque   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Marine natural products

open access: yesNat. Prod. Rep., 2012
This review of marine natural products for 2014 describes 1378 new compounds and reports structural revisions or assignments of absolute configuration for previously reported compounds. Since 1965 MNP chemists have made ∼9000 collections worldwide yielding ∼25 700 new MNPs. The rate of discovery of MNPs by region is examined in this review.
John W. Blunt   +4 more
semanticscholar   +14 more sources

The 9th European Conference on Marine Natural Products [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Acknowledgments This work was supported by grants from the European Commission within its FP7 Programme, under the thematic area KBBE.2012.3.2-01 with Grant Number Nos. 311932 “SeaBioTech”, 311848 “BlueGenics”, and 312184 PharmaSea.Peer reviewedPublisher
Edrada-Ebel, RuAngelie, Jaspars, Marcel
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Multi-Omic Profiling of Melophlus Sponges Reveals Diverse Metabolomic and Microbiome Architectures that Are Non-overlapping with Ecological Neighbors. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Marine sponge holobionts, defined as filter-feeding sponge hosts together with their associated microbiomes, are prolific sources of natural products. The inventory of natural products that have been isolated from marine sponges is extensive. Here, using
Agarwal, Vinayak   +5 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Novel Chlorella Vulgaris Mutants With Low Chlorophyll and Improved Protein Contents for Food Applications

open access: yesFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2020
Microalgae are widely used as food supplements due to their high protein content, essential fatty acids and amino acids as well as carotenoids. The addition of microalgal biomass to food products (e.g., baked confectioneries) is a common strategy to ...
Lisa Schüler   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Secondary Metabolites from the Marine Sponges of the Genus Petrosia: A Literature Review of 43 Years of Research

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2021
Sponges are prolific sources of various natural products that have provided the chemical scaffolds for new drugs. The sponges of the genus Petrosia inhabit various regions and contain a variety of biologically active natural products such as ...
Yeon-Ju Lee   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Scalarane Sesterterpenoids Isolated from the Marine Sponge Hyrtios erectus and their Cytotoxicity

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2022
Eighteen scalarane sesterterpenoids (1–18), including eight new derivatives (1–8), were isolated from the sponge Hyrtios erectus (family Thorectidae), the extract of which showed cytotoxicity against the HeLa and MCF-7 cell lines. Of the new derivatives,
Huynh Nguyen Khanh Tran   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diterpenes from the Marine Algae of the Genus Dictyota

open access: yesMarine Drugs, 2018
Species of the brown algae of the genus Dictyota are rich sources of bioactive secondary metabolites with diverse structural features. Excellent progress has been made in the discovery of diterpenes possessing broad chemical defensive activities from ...
Jiayun Chen   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cytotoxic Furan- and Pyrrole-Containing Scalarane Sesterterpenoids Isolated from the Sponge Scalarispongia sp.

open access: yesMolecules, 2019
Three furan-containing scalarane sesterterpenoids (1⁻3) and a novel pyrrole-containing analog (4) were isolated from the sponge Scalarispongia species.
Yeon-Ju Lee   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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