نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponges

تعداد نتایج: 96081  

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2022

Enzymes are important molecules that help chemical reactions in living beings happen faster and easier. Did you know enzymes present many products used our daily lives? detergents, pets’ food own food. Sponges live the oceans need from enzymes, too. Microscopic organisms make their homes on marine sponges, these microbial partners produce sponges with nutrient digestion! These useful can also b...

2011
Oded Bergman Boaz Mayzel Matthew A. Anderson Muki Shpigel Russell T. Hill Micha Ilan

Marine sponges are an extremely rich and important source of natural products. Mariculture is one solution to the so-called "supply problem" that often hampers further studies and development of novel compounds from sponges. We report the extended culture (767 days) at sea in depths of 10 and 20 m of three sponge species: Negombata magnifica, Amphimedon chloros and Theonella swinhoei that produ...

2012
T. Prem Anand H. Archana

--Marine organisms represent a valuable source of new compounds. The biodiversity of the marine environment and the associated chemical diversity constitute a practically unlimited resource of new active substances in the field of the development of bioactive products. In this paper, the molecular diversity of different marine peptides is described as well as information about their biological ...

2006

Marine sponges produce a diversity of unusual chemical compounds, but the ecological functions of these metabolites remain largely unknown. To determine if sponge secondary metabolites have ecologically significant antimicrobial effects, organic extracts from 33 species of Caribbean sponges were assayed for antibiotic activity against a test panel of marine bacteria. The test panel consisted of...

2016
Eva Johannes

The main problem in the treatment of infectious diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms is the emergence of the multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogens. This issue has become an important focus of researches on new bioactive compounds. According to Murniasih, the development of new medicines derived from marine biota is attracting researchers attention due to the very high marine biodiversity...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2004
Abel Aneiros Anoland Garateix

Marine organisms represent a valuable source of new compounds. The biodiversity of the marine environment and the associated chemical diversity constitute a practically unlimited resource of new active substances in the field of the development of bioactive products. In this paper, the molecular diversity of different marine peptides is described as well as information about their biological pr...

2010
Yasufumi Wada Hiromichi Fujioka Yasuyuki Kita

Many natural products with biologically interesting structures have been isolated from marine animals and plants such as sponges, corals, worms, etc. Some of them are discorhabdin alkaloids. The discorhabdin alkaloids (discorhabdin A-X), isolated from marine sponges, have a unique structure with azacarbocyclic spirocyclohexanone and pyrroloiminoquinone units. Due to their prominent potent antit...

2013
Baby Joseph Vrundha M. Nair S. Sujatha

Marine sponges, the sessile invertebrates of the Phylum porifera are invaluable tool in current research. They remain as a goldmine to chemist and pharmacologist due to its defensive weapons, the secondary metabolites. Endogenous peptides from marine sponges and associated microorganisms are promising lead compound for drug development. Some of the compounds are under clinical trials. These pep...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Naglaa M Mohamed Julie J Enticknap Jayme E Lohr Scott M McIntosh Russell T Hill

The changes in bacterial communities associated with the marine sponge Mycale laxissima on transfer to aquaculture were studied using culture-based and molecular techniques. M. laxissima was maintained alive in flowthrough and closed recirculating aquaculture systems for 2 years and 1 year, respectively. The bacterial communities associated with wild and aquacultured sponges, as well as the sur...

2018
Sumi Shrestha Anabel Sorolla Jane Fromont Pilar Blancafort Gavin R. Flematti

Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is currently the only group of breast cancers without an effective targeted therapy. Marine sponges have historically been a source of compounds with anticancer activity. In this study, we screened extracts from twenty marine sponges collected off the coast of Western Australia for cytotoxic activity against TNBC cells. One very active extract derived from t...

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