نتایج جستجو برای: marine products

تعداد نتایج: 380487  

Journal: :Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi) 1966

2014
Yunjiang Feng Marc Campitelli Rohan A. Davis Ronald J. Quinn

Marine trypanocidal natural products are, most often, reported with trypanocidal activity and selectivity against human cell lines. The triaging of hits requires a consideration of chemical tractability for drug development. We utilized a combined Lipinski's rule-of-five, chemical clustering and ChemGPS-NP principle analysis to analyze a set of 40 antitrypanosomal natural products for their dru...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2006
Alejandro M S Mayer Kirk R Gustafson

During 2003 and 2004, marine pharmacology research directed towards the discovery and development of novel anti-tumour agents was published in 163 peer-reviewed articles. The purpose of this review is to present a structured assessment of the anti-tumour and cytotoxic properties of 150 marine natural products, many of which are novel compounds that belong to diverse structural classes, includin...

2015
Randy Chi Fai Cheung Tzi Bun Ng Jack Ho Wong Kellie L. Tuck

Peptides are important bioactive natural products which are present in many marine species. These marine peptides have high potential nutraceutical and medicinal values because of their broad spectra of bioactivities. Their antimicrobial, antiviral, antitumor, antioxidative, cardioprotective (antihypertensive, antiatherosclerotic and anticoagulant), immunomodulatory, analgesic, anxiolytic anti-...

Journal: :ACS nano 2014
Ilaria Corsi Gary N Cherr Hunter S Lenihan Jerome Labille Martin Hassellov Laura Canesi Francesco Dondero Giada Frenzilli Danail Hristozov Victor Puntes Camilla Della Torre Annalisa Pinsino Giovanni Libralato Antonio Marcomini Enrico Sabbioni Valeria Matranga

The widespread use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) in a variety of technologies and consumer products inevitably causes their release into aquatic environments and final deposition into the oceans. In addition, a growing number of ENM products are being developed specifically for marine applications, such as antifouling coatings and environmental remediation systems, thus increasing the need...

Journal: :Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry 2003
D Alonso Z Khalil N Satkunanthan B G Livett

The oceans are a source of a large group of structurally unique natural products that are mainly found in invertebrates such as sponges, tunicates, bryozoans, and molluscs. It is interesting to note that the majority of marine compounds currently in clinical trials or under preclinical evaluation are produced by these species rather than as secondary metabolites by marine algae. Through the com...

2013
Yvette Mimieux Vaske Phillip Crews

In this chapter we discuss a selection of structurally diverse marine-derived small molecules (MDSMs) with potent and/or specific bioactivity and analyze their biomedical applications. The compounds included have been isolated either from marine macroorganisms, including sponges, ascidians (tunicates), bryozoans, and molluscs, or from microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi. Our inquiry begi...

Journal: :Metabolites 2016
Tatsuki Ogura Reona Hoshino Yasuhiro Date Jun Kikuchi

Marine biomass including fishery products are precious protein resources for human foods and are an alternative to livestock animals in order to reduce the virtual water problem. However, a large amount of marine waste can be generated from fishery products and it is not currently recycled. We evaluated the metabolism of digested marine waste using integrated analytical methods, under anaerobic...

2005
D. John Faulkner William Fenical

Despite tremendous advances in medicine, there are no cures for some of the most deadly and crippling diseases. HIV/AIDS, arthritis, several types of cancer, and many viral and fungal diseases are some examples of horrible affl ictions that cannot yet be cured. There are also previously curable illnesses (e.g., strains of tuberculosis) that have become resistant to standard antibiotic therapies...

2017
Alka Choudhary Lynn M. Naughton Itxaso Montánchez Alan D. W. Dobson Dilip K. Rai

The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products, and serves as an invaluable resource in the ongoing search for novel antimicrobial compounds. Recent advances in extraction and isolation techniques, and in state-of-the-art technologies involved in organic synthesis and chemical structure elucidation, have accelerated the numbers of antimicrobi...

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