Natural Products from Marine Fungi

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 discove...

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Other Authors: Shin, Hee Jae (Editor)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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520 |a 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. 
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653 |a nitrogen-containing sorbicillinoids 
653 |a radical scavenging activity 
653 |a sponge-derived fungus 
653 |a Alternaria sp. 
653 |a perylenequinone derivatives 
653 |a X-ray single crystal diffraction 
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653 |a Phomopsis lithocarpus 
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653 |a aspochalasin 
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653 |a endophytic fungus 
653 |a Myrothecium sp. 
653 |a meroterpenoids 
653 |a isocoumarinoids 
653 |a α-glucosidase inhibitors 
653 |a salt-resistant plant 
653 |a Apocynum venetum 
653 |a Fusarium solani H915 
653 |a bis-alkenoic acid esters 
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653 |a Aspergillus versicolor 
653 |a diketopiperazine 
653 |a anthraquinone derivatives 
653 |a Sporendonema casei 
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653 |a antibacterial activities 
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