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Marine fungi in the spotlight: opportunities and challenges for marine fungal natural product discovery and biotechnology [PDF]
The marine fungal natural products (MaFNaP) Consortium, a scientific network founded in 2014, aims to fuel systematic research on marine fungi and their secondary metabolites.
Tasdemir, Deniz
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Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling products and biomaterials.
G. Romano +13 more
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Mining the Metabolome and the Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Potential of Sea Foam-Derived Fungi
Sea foam harbors a diverse range of fungal spores with biological and ecological relevance in marine environments. Fungi are known as the producers of secondary metabolites that are used in health and agricultural sectors, however the potentials of sea ...
Ernest Oppong-Danquah +4 more
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It is widely accepted that the commensal gut microbiota contributes to the health and well-being of its host. The solitary tunicate Ciona intestinalis emerges as a model organism for studying host–microbe interactions taking place in the gut, however ...
Caroline Utermann +4 more
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Aerosolizable marine phycotoxins and human health effects : in vitro support for the biogenics hypothesis [PDF]
Respiratory exposure to marine phycotoxins is of increasing concern. Inhalation of sea spray aerosols (SSAs), during harmful Karenia brevis and Ostreopsis ovata blooms induces respiratory distress among others. The biogenics hypothesis, however, suggests
Asselman, Jana +7 more
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AbstractAustria is a landlocked country offering very limited options to study marine natural products. However, cooperation with the Thai Prince of Songkla University in Hat Yai enables to investigate structures and properties of pharmaceutically interesting compounds from marine organisms.
Plubrukarn, Anuchit +3 more
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Bioactive compounds from marine environments represent a rich source of bioproducts for potential use in medicine and biotechnology. To discover and identify novel marine natural products (MNPs), evaluating diverse biological activities is critical ...
N. Rosic
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New Enzyme-Inhibitory Triterpenoid from Marine Macro Brown Alga Padina boergesenii Allender & Kraft
In continuation to our study of the chemical and biological potential of the secondary metabolites isolated from Omani seaweeds, we investigated a marine brown alga, Padina boergesenii.
Liaqat Ali +6 more
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Chemoecological studies on marine natural products: terpene chemistry from marine mollusks [PDF]
Some species of nudibranchs (Mollusca) protect themselves from predatory attacks by storing defensive terpene chemicals acquired from dietary sponges (Porifera) in specialized body parts called MDFs (mantle dermal formations), often advertising their ...
Cheney, Karen L. +8 more
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Study of marine microorganism metabolites: new resources for bioactive natural products
The marine environment has remained a source of novel biological molecules with diversified applications. The ecological and biological diversity, along with a unique physical environment, have provided the evolutionary advantage to the plant, animals ...
Noora Barzkar, S. Sukhikh, O. Babich
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