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Study of bioactive secondary metabolites from the marine sponges and marine sponge - associated fungi
... is the source of the pharmaceuticals for treatment many human diseases since ancient ...time. The discovery of clay tablets revealed that plants have been used as medicines in ... See full document
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New polyketides and new benzoic acid derivatives from the marine sponge-associated fungus Neosartorya quadricincta KUFA 0081
... reported the isolation of an isocoumarin derivative from the culture of the fungus ...target, the source of the fungus was not ...is the first report ... See full document
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Evaluating methods for the isolation of marine-derived fungal strains and production of bioactive secondary metabolites
... isolated from the sponge M. angulosa and identiied as Trichoderma ...mL of Tubaki medium. The strain was grown in static mode during 28 ...growth, the culture medium was ... See full document
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Diversity and antimicrobial potential of culturable heterotrophic bacteria associated with the endemic marine sponge Arenosclera brasiliensis
... The marine sponge Arenosclera brasiliensis Muricy & Ribeiro, 1999 (Haplosclerida: Callyspongiidae), is endemic from the upwelling region of Cabo Frio, Rio de Janeiro State, ... See full document
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Chromone derivatives and other constituents from cultures of the marine sponge-associated fungus penicillium erubescens KUFA0220 and their antibacterial activity
... Marine-derived fungi have proved to be important sources of bioactive secondary metabolites, many of which exhibit cytotoxic and antibiotic ...One of ... See full document
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Microbial communities and bioactive compounds in marine sponges of the family Irciniidae-a review
... as the 1st International Symposium on Sponge Microbiology [10] and the Lower Invertebrates Symbiosis with Microorganisms Workshop held in Eilat, Israel in ...In the past 15 years, ... See full document
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Diversity and Bioactive potential of actinobacteria from the marine sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis
... 35 The diversity of Actinobacteria associated with the sponge ...in the Yellow Sea and in the South China Sea, both in China (Sun et ...about the ... See full document
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EVALUATION OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE MOLECULES ISOLATED FROM OBLIGATE MARINE FUNGI
... The marine environment is a tremendous source of natural ...products. Marine microorganisms have become an important source of pharmacologically active metabolites Fungi ... See full document
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Chemistry and biological activities of the marine sponges of the genera mycale (Arenochalina), Biemna and Clathria
... diversity and biological activities of the secondary metabolites, isolated from the three marine sponge genera: Mycale (Arenochalina), Biemna and ... See full document
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" Study of Bioactive Compounds of Marine-Derived Fungi".
... on marine derived fungi has led to the discovery of more than 300 new natural products including many that have novel carbon skeletons, thus providing evidence that marine- derived ... See full document
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Exploring the secondary metabolite potential of Planctomycetes from marine and freshwater environments
... increase the wellbeing in general. However, with the advance of technology, the structures of the bioactive compounds were more and more known, changing completely ... See full document
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Differential toxicity of cyanobacteria isolated from marine sponges towards echinoderms and crustaceans
... coccoid and filamentous cyanobacteria have been described in ...on the diversity of both sponge species harboring cyanobacteria, and cyanobacterial ...Xenococcus-like and ... See full document
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Genomics of sponge-associated Streptomyces spp. closely related to Streptomyces albus J1074: insights into marine adaptation and secondary metabolite biosynthesis potential.
... total of 74 actinomycete isolates were cultivated from two marine sponges, Geodia barretti and Phakellia ventilabrum collected at the same spot at the bottom of ... See full document
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New cyclotetrapeptides and a new diketopiperzine derivative from the marine sponge-associated fungus Neosartorya glabra KUFA 0702
... Although the chemical constituents of the fungi of the genus Neosartorya, a teleomorphic state of Aspergillus section Fumigatus, have not previously been intensively ... See full document
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Multi-approach analysis of the metagenome of a marine sponge containing latrunculin A
... reservoirs of life forms. Considering that about 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water and that life itself first appeared in this environment, more than two billion years ago, it is ... See full document
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Isolation and identification of bioactive secondary metabolites from Salinispora arenicola obtained from ocean sediments from the Madeira Archipelago
... structures and on marine ...as sponges, sea weeds and corals are the main victims, constantly facing the threat of being overgrown by biofouling organisms (Worm et ... See full document
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N2 fixation by marine sponge associated cyanobacteria from the Portuguese coast
... to the nitrogen budget of their symbiotic host by fixation of atmospheric ...In the case of marine sponges the first evidence came from a study ... See full document
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HemagglutinatingHemolytic activities in extracts of marine invertebrates from the Brazilian coast and isolation of two lectins from the marine sponge Cliona varians and the sea cucumber Holothuria grisea
... is the result of a long evolutionary history and extreme environmental conditions of pressure, light, oxygen, and temperature, giving rise to organisms with unique features (Ritchie et ... See full document
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A new dihydrochromone dimer and other secondary metabolites from cultures of the marine sponge-associated fungi Neosartorya fennelliae KUFA 0811 and Neosartorya tsunodae KUFC 9213
... conformation and also in boat ...A and B house the main low energy UV and ECD chromophore groups, which may engage in intramolecular hydrogen bonds, depending on the particular ... See full document
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Bis-indolyl benzenoids, hydroxypyrrolidine derivatives and other constituents from cultures of the marine sponge-associated fungus aspergillus candidus KUFA0062
... Most of the investigations of the secondary metabolites of the fungus Aspergillus candidus were carried out with its terrestrial ...chlorflavonin, the ... See full document
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