نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponge

تعداد نتایج: 100641  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of natural pharmaceutical products 0
mohamad reza shushizadeh research center of marine pharmaceutical science, ahvaz jundishpur university of medical science, ir iran +98-6114445655, [email protected];[email protected]; research center of marine pharmaceutical science, ahvaz jundishpur university of medical science, ir iran +98-6114445655, [email protected];[email protected] azar mostoufi research center of marine pharmaceutical science, ahvaz jundishpur university of medical science, ir iran +98-6114445655, [email protected];[email protected] marjan fakhrian islamic azad university, science and research branch-khoozestan, ir iran

background marine sponge/nano-cuo as a natural catalyst efficiently catalyzed the sulfonylation reaction of p-chlorobenzene sulfonyl chlorides with amines in order to prepare sulfonamides. the advantages included use of a natural catalyst, ease of handling, requirement of a very small amount of catalyst, mild reaction condition and appropriateness to high yield. objectives the current study aim...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
m. nazemi y. moradi f. rezvani gilkolai m.a. ahmaditaba m. gozari z. salari

sponges are the simplest multicellular animals that lack defense mechanisms and rely on chemical defense  that have been used by mankind to develop antimicrobial drugs against diseases.  the present study was designed to demonstrate the antibacterial and antifungal activities of marine sponge dysidea pallescens semipolar and nonpolar extracts. in this study, d. pallescens were collected from he...

Background and Aims: Marine Actinomycetes are gram-positive bacteria that sometimes are free, saprophytic or plant and animal-associated, including marine sponges. More than 75% of antibiotics and antimicrobial compounds are produced by actinomycetes. In recent years, due to the need for new drugs, marine microorganisms have been considered as new sources of potential production of significant ...

Journal: :Biotechnology advances 2003
El Hassan Belarbi Antonio Contreras Gómez Yusuf Chisti Francisco García Camacho Emilio Molina Grima

Marine sponges are potential sources of many unique metabolites, including cytotoxic and anticancer compounds. Natural sponge populations are insufficient or inaccessible for producing commercial quantities of metabolites of interest. This review focuses on methods of producing sponge biomass to overcome supply limitations. Production techniques discussed include aquaculture in the sea, the con...

2015
Rachel Przeslawski Belinda Alvarez Johnathan Kool Tom Bridge M. Julian Caley Scott Nichol James Bell

Marine reserves are becoming progressively more important as anthropogenic impacts continue to increase, but we have little baseline information for most marine environments. In this study, we focus on the Oceanic Shoals Commonwealth Marine Reserve (CMR) in northern Australia, particularly the carbonate banks and terraces of the Sahul Shelf and Van Diemen Rise which have been designated a Key E...

ژورنال: طب جنوب 2020
Hashemi , Seyedeh Zhale, Moein , Mahmood Reza, Seradj , Seyed Hassan, Zomorodian , Kamyar,

Background: We investigated in vitro antimicrobial activity of five marine sponge species collected from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf: Fascaplysinopsis reticulata, Callyspongia clavatus, Callyspongia siphonella, Niphates furcata, and Pseudosuberites clavatus against gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria, fungi and yeasts. Materials and Methods: Sponage extracts were prepared by two ...

2012
Mohamad Reza Shushizadeh Azar Mostoufi Marjan Fakhrian

BACKGROUND Marine sponge/nano-CuO as a natural catalyst efficiently catalyzed the Sulfonylation reaction of p-chlorobenzene sulfonyl chlorides with amines in order to prepare sulfonamides. The advantages included use of a natural catalyst, ease of handling, requirement of a very small amount of catalyst, mild reaction condition and appropriateness to high yield. OBJECTIVES The current study a...

2013
Mohammad Reza Shushizadeh Azar Mostoufi Rashid Badri Somaye Azizyan

BACKGROUND A new and efficient method have been developed for the synthesis of different indole derivatives from various ketones, having at least one hydrogen atom attached to each of their α-carbon atoms, and hydrazines in solvent-free conditions, using marine sponge/H3PO4 as a naturally occurring chiral catalyst. OBJECTIVES This study recommended the use of marine sponge/H3PO4 as a naturall...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2008
Masashi Taniguchi Yasuto Uchio Ko Yasumoto Takenori Kusumi Takashi Ooi

New brominated fatty acids (3, 5-8, 10) and new sterol esters (14-16) have been isolated from an unidentified marine sponge collected in Papua New Guinea. Their structures were determined on the basis of their spectroscopic data. A major component of the marine sponge (1) was tested for activities against Arutemia salina and some fungi.

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2001
S Aoki Y Ye K Higuchi A Takashima Y Tanaka I Kitagawa M Kobayashi

Two novel aplysinopsin-type indole alkaloids, 1 and 2, and three known indole alkaloids were isolated from the marine sponge Hyrtios erecta. These compounds exhibited selective inhibitory activity against the neuronal isozyme of nitric oxide synthase (nNOS). Furthermore, new quinolone 7 was also isolated from the same marine sponge. The chemical structures of these new compounds were elucidated...

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