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Natural Product from the Deep Sea

Natural Product from the Deep Sea

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After the long history of screening, it is becoming difficult to find novel compounds from microorganisms and plants anywhere in the world. Until now, more than about 30,000 marine natural products have been reported. However, with the development of marine natural products research, the hit rate of new compounds is also decreasing. Scientists are now turning their attention to the deep sea, where a high hit rate of novel compounds is expected. Many small compounds and peptides from microorganisms and sponges are with therapeutic activity are shown in this book. This Special Issue Book, “Natural Products from the Deep Sea”, should be useful for the screening of novel and useful compounds from nature.

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Keywords

  • 1H-15N 2D-NMR
  • abiotic formation
  • Al-crus 3 and Al-crus 7
  • anti-Gram-negative bacteria
  • anti-inflammatory agent
  • antibacterial peptides
  • anticancer agent
  • antifungal activity
  • antioxidant activity
  • aplysinopsins
  • bioactive metabolite
  • biosynthetic gene clusters
  • Cellular signal transduction
  • crustins
  • deep sea marine-derived fungus
  • deep-sea organisms
  • deep-sea-derived fungus
  • Deep-Sea-Derived Streptomyces
  • desferrioxamine
  • docking study
  • Genomics
  • GNPS molecular network
  • harziane diterpenes
  • hydrothermal vent
  • indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase
  • macrolactam
  • Mariana Trench
  • medicine
  • Micromonospora provocatoris MT25
  • Myrothecium sp.
  • myrothecol
  • n-acetylglutaminyl glutamine amide
  • natural product
  • nitric oxide (NO)
  • NO inhibition
  • stress genes
  • thioester-containing benzoate
  • Thorectandra choanoides
  • Trichoderma
  • tryptophan alkaloid
  • α-glucosidase inhibitory activity

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-3684-2

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