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Marine fungal natural products are well-known as the “blue gold,” as they have been promising leads for drug discovery and development. Even though marine fungi are less explored in comparison to their terrestrial counterparts, a number of useful hits have been obtained from a drug discovery perspective. Topics discussed in this book include a review on novel natural products from extremophilic fungi, secondary metabolites from deep-sea fungi; natural products from fungi in a symbiotic relationship with marine macro-organisms; and bioactive metabolites from sediment-derived fungi. Marine biologists, chemists, and pharmacologists will find the book a good reference material. The book covers various bioactive marine fungal natural products, and it is hoped that this book aids scientists explore fungal chemical diversity.
natural products --- extremophilic fungi --- biological activity --- deep-sea derived fungus --- Phialocephala sp. --- nitrogen-containing sorbicillinoids --- radical scavenging activity --- sponge-derived fungus --- Alternaria sp. --- perylenequinone derivatives --- X-ray single crystal diffraction --- cytotoxic activity --- antibacterial --- Phomopsis lithocarpus --- benzophenone derivatives --- eremophilane derivative --- aspochalasin --- tricyclic fused --- gut fungus --- cytotoxicity --- endophytic fungus --- Myrothecium sp. --- meroterpenoids --- isocoumarinoids --- α-glucosidase inhibitors --- salt-resistant plant --- Apocynum venetum --- Fusarium solani H915 --- bis-alkenoic acid esters --- fusaridioic acid A --- fusariumester A1 --- fusariumester A2 --- fusariumester B --- tea pathogenic fungi inhibitory effect --- herqueinones --- phenalenones --- Penicillium sp. --- marine-derived fungi --- adipogenesis --- anti-angiogenesis --- anti-inflammatory --- marine-derived fungus --- Aspergillus versicolor --- diketopiperazine --- anthraquinone derivatives --- Sporendonema casei --- cytotoxic activities --- antibacterial activities --- n/a
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Marine fungal natural products are well-known as the “blue gold,” as they have been promising leads for drug discovery and development. Even though marine fungi are less explored in comparison to their terrestrial counterparts, a number of useful hits have been obtained from a drug discovery perspective. Topics discussed in this book include a review on novel natural products from extremophilic fungi, secondary metabolites from deep-sea fungi; natural products from fungi in a symbiotic relationship with marine macro-organisms; and bioactive metabolites from sediment-derived fungi. Marine biologists, chemists, and pharmacologists will find the book a good reference material. The book covers various bioactive marine fungal natural products, and it is hoped that this book aids scientists explore fungal chemical diversity.
Research & information: general --- natural products --- extremophilic fungi --- biological activity --- deep-sea derived fungus --- Phialocephala sp. --- nitrogen-containing sorbicillinoids --- radical scavenging activity --- sponge-derived fungus --- Alternaria sp. --- perylenequinone derivatives --- X-ray single crystal diffraction --- cytotoxic activity --- antibacterial --- Phomopsis lithocarpus --- benzophenone derivatives --- eremophilane derivative --- aspochalasin --- tricyclic fused --- gut fungus --- cytotoxicity --- endophytic fungus --- Myrothecium sp. --- meroterpenoids --- isocoumarinoids --- α-glucosidase inhibitors --- salt-resistant plant --- Apocynum venetum --- Fusarium solani H915 --- bis-alkenoic acid esters --- fusaridioic acid A --- fusariumester A1 --- fusariumester A2 --- fusariumester B --- tea pathogenic fungi inhibitory effect --- herqueinones --- phenalenones --- Penicillium sp. --- marine-derived fungi --- adipogenesis --- anti-angiogenesis --- anti-inflammatory --- marine-derived fungus --- Aspergillus versicolor --- diketopiperazine --- anthraquinone derivatives --- Sporendonema casei --- cytotoxic activities --- antibacterial activities --- natural products --- extremophilic fungi --- biological activity --- deep-sea derived fungus --- Phialocephala sp. --- nitrogen-containing sorbicillinoids --- radical scavenging activity --- sponge-derived fungus --- Alternaria sp. --- perylenequinone derivatives --- X-ray single crystal diffraction --- cytotoxic activity --- antibacterial --- Phomopsis lithocarpus --- benzophenone derivatives --- eremophilane derivative --- aspochalasin --- tricyclic fused --- gut fungus --- cytotoxicity --- endophytic fungus --- Myrothecium sp. --- meroterpenoids --- isocoumarinoids --- α-glucosidase inhibitors --- salt-resistant plant --- Apocynum venetum --- Fusarium solani H915 --- bis-alkenoic acid esters --- fusaridioic acid A --- fusariumester A1 --- fusariumester A2 --- fusariumester B --- tea pathogenic fungi inhibitory effect --- herqueinones --- phenalenones --- Penicillium sp. --- marine-derived fungi --- adipogenesis --- anti-angiogenesis --- anti-inflammatory --- marine-derived fungus --- Aspergillus versicolor --- diketopiperazine --- anthraquinone derivatives --- Sporendonema casei --- cytotoxic activities --- antibacterial activities
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