نتایج جستجو برای: marine sponge iodine aza dielsalder

تعداد نتایج: 127438  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe Michel Warnau Laureen Beaugeard Pierre-Yves Pascal

Numerous field studies highlighted the capacities of marine sponges to bioaccumulate trace elements and assessed their potential as biomonitors of the marine environment. Experimental works demonstrated that dissolved metals and radionuclides can be taken up directly by sponge tissues but, to the best of our knowledge, little is known on the contribution of the dietary pathway through the consu...

2013
Stephen A. Jackson Burkhardt Flemer Angela McCann Jonathan Kennedy John P. Morrissey Fergal O’Gara Alan D. W. Dobson

Microbes associated with marine sponges play significant roles in host physiology. Remarkable levels of microbial diversity have been observed in sponges worldwide through both culture-dependent and culture-independent studies. Most studies have focused on the structure of the bacterial communities in sponges and have involved sponges sampled from shallow waters. Here, we used pyrosequencing of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Barbara Dix Sunil Baidar James F Bresch Samuel R Hall K Sebastian Schmidt Siyuan Wang Rainer Volkamer

Atmospheric iodine monoxide (IO) is a radical that catalytically destroys heat trapping ozone and reacts further to form aerosols. Here, we report the detection of IO in the tropical free troposphere (FT). We present vertical profiles from airborne measurements over the Pacific Ocean that show significant IO up to 9.5 km altitude and locate, on average, two-thirds of the total column above the ...

2013
Anoop Alex Vitor Silva Vitor Vasconcelos Agostinho Antunes

The diversity and specificity of microbial communities in marine environments is a key aspect of the ecology and evolution of both the eukaryotic hosts and their associated prokaryotes. Marine sponges harbor phylogenetically diverse and complex microbial lineages. Here, we investigated the sponge bacterial community and distribution patterns of microbes in three sympatric intertidal marine demo...

2004
G. McFiggans M. R. Alfarra R. Saunders A. Saiz-Lopez J. M. C. Plane D. J. Wevill L. J. Carpenter A. R. Rickard

Renewal of ultrafine aerosols in the marine boundary layer may lead to repopulation of the marine distribution and ultimately determine the concentration of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Thus the formation of nanometre-scale particles can lead to enhanced scattering of incoming radiation and a net cooling of the atmosphere. The recent demonstration of the chamber formation of new particles f...

2015
Alexandre A. Barros Ivo M. Aroso Tiago H. Silva Joaõ F. Mano Ana Rita C. Duarte Rui L. Reis

Marine sponges are extremely rich in natural products and are considered a promising biological resource. The major objective of this work is to couple a green extraction process with a natural origin raw material to obtain sponge origin collagen/gelatin for biomedical applications. Marine sponge collagen has unique physicochemical properties, but its application is hindered by the lack of avai...

2015
Susana Rodríguez-Marconi Rodrigo De la Iglesia Beatriz Díez Cássio A. Fonseca Eduardo Hajdu Nicole Trefault Nicole Webster

Sponge-associated microbial communities include members from the three domains of life. In the case of bacteria, they are diverse, host specific and different from the surrounding seawater. However, little is known about the diversity and specificity of Eukarya and Archaea living in association with marine sponges. This knowledge gap is even greater regarding sponges from regions other than tem...

2017
M. Sugappriya D. Sudarsanam Raj Bhaskaran Jerrine Joseph Arumugam Suresh

To study the involvement of compounds stigmasterol and oleic acid isolated from marine sponge Aurora globostellata and docking against the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 in breast cancer. The comparative molecular docking was performed with the natural compounds from marine sponge and the synthetic drugs used in breast cancer treatment against the target HER2. The molecular docking an...

Synthesis of a natural proline-rich cyclopolypeptide - rolloamide A [8] was carried out by coupling of tri- and tetrapeptide units Boc-Phe-Pro-Val-OMe and Boc-Pro-Leu-Pro-Ile-OMe after proper deprotection at carboxyl and amino terminals using carbodiimide chemistry in alkaline environment followed by cyclization of linear heptapeptide segment in the presence of base. The structure of synthesize...

Journal: :Molecules 2006
Yonghong Liu Jee H Jung Hong Ji Si Zhang

One known and two new glycerolipids have been isolated from a Sarcotragus sp. marine sponge. The gross structures were established based on NMR and MS analysis.

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