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Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Yamazaki

AbstractNature is a prolific source of organic products with diverse scaffolds and biological activities. The process of natural product discovery has gradually become more challenging, and advances in novel strategic approaches are essential to evolve natural product chemistry. Our focus has been on surveying untouched marine resources and fermentation to enhance microbial productive performance. The first topic is the screening of marine natural products isolated from Indonesian marine organisms for new types of bioactive compounds, such as antineoplastics, antimycobacterium substances, and inhibitors of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B, sterol O-acyl-transferase, and bone morphogenetic protein-induced osteoblastic differentiation. The unique biological properties of marine organohalides are discussed herein and attempts to efficiently produce fungal halogenated metabolites are documented. This review presents an overview of our recent work accomplishments based on the MONOTORI study. Graphic abstract


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 458
Author(s):  
Cong Wang ◽  
Huanyun Lu ◽  
Jianzhou Lan ◽  
KH Ahammad Zaman ◽  
Shugeng Cao

Marine fungi produce many halogenated metabolites with a variety of structures, from acyclic entities with a simple linear chain to multifaceted polycyclic molecules. Over the past few decades, their pharmaceutical and medical application have been explored and still the door is kept open due to the need of new drugs from relatively underexplored sources. Biological properties of halogenated compounds such as anticancer, antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antifouling, and insecticidal activity have been investigated. This review describes the chemical structures and biological activities of 217 halogenated compounds derived mainly from Penicillium and Aspergillus marine fungal strains reported from 1994 to 2019.


Molecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 815
Author(s):  
Kishneth Palaniveloo ◽  
Mohammed Rizman-Idid ◽  
Thilahgavani Nagappan ◽  
Shariza Abdul Razak

Invertebrates are an important source of structurally-diverse and biologically-active halogenated metabolites. The sea hare Aplysia dactylomela Rang has long been known to possess halogenated metabolites of dietary origin that are used as a self-defense mechanism. The compounds from Aplysia dactylomela Rang are comprised mainly of terpenoids and small percentages of C-15 acetogenins, indoles, macrolides, sterols and alkaloids with potent cytotoxic, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties. For decades the metabolites discovered have been investigated for their medical and pharmaceutical applications, so much so that the ecological role of the metabolites has been overlooked. The interaction between Aplysia dactylomela Rang and its diet that is comprised of seaweed can provide information into the distribution and diversity of the seaweed, the application of bioaccumulated secondary metabolites as part of its defense mechanism and the potential roles of these metabolites for adaptation in the marine environment. This paper compiles the diversity of halogenated secondary metabolites documented from Aplysia dactylomela Rang.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (16) ◽  
pp. 3832-3836 ◽  
Author(s):  
Enrico Marelli ◽  
Yohann Renault ◽  
Sunil V. Sharma ◽  
Steven P. Nolan ◽  
Rebecca J. M. Goss

Planta Medica ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 81 (S 01) ◽  
pp. S1-S381
Author(s):  
S Soldatou ◽  
RM Young ◽  
S Heesch ◽  
BJ Baker

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Zhi-Wen Wei ◽  
Peng Dai ◽  
Hui Wu ◽  
Yan-Xia Zhao ◽  
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Mustafa El Omari ◽  
Gabriele M. König

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