Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species

The importance of bioactive natural compounds in pharmacology and other biotechnological fields has stimulated the scientific community to explore new environmental contexts and their associated microbial diversity. As the largest frontier in biological discovery, the sea represents a significant so...

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description The importance of bioactive natural compounds in pharmacology and other biotechnological fields has stimulated the scientific community to explore new environmental contexts and their associated microbial diversity. As the largest frontier in biological discovery, the sea represents a significant source of organisms producing novel secondary metabolites with interesting bioactivities. Of the available biological material, fungi have received increasing consideration, both due to their pervasive occurrence in varying habitats as well as their aptitude to develop symbiotic associations with higher organisms in numerous contexts. In many cases, fungal strains have been reported as the real producers of drugs originally extracted from marine plants and animals. Due to the constantly increasing number of marine-derived fungi yielding valuable bioactive products, it is now appropriate to present these findings to a recipient audience in a more organized form. This Special Issue of Marine Drugs, entitled “Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces, and Trichoderma Species"" is specifically focused on a few genera of ascomycetous fungi which are widespread regarding marine contexts and are particularly inclined to establishing symbiotic relationships. For this project, we welcome submissions of full research papers, short notes, and review articles reporting the discovery and characterization of products showing antibiotic, antitumor, antiviral, insecticidal, antimalarial, antifouling, antioxidant, plant growth-promoting and/or resistance-inducing, as well as other less-exploited activities.
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hydroxypyrrolidine
bis-indolyl benzenoids
penitrem A
cytotoxicities
sesquiterpenoid
secondary metabolites
drug discovery
sponge-associated fungus
candidusin
Penicillium sp. TJ403-1
coumarin
gefitinib
bioactive products
Aspergillaceae
indole-diterpenoids
mangroves
diterpenoid
Penicillium raistrickii
ECD calculations
Talaromyces
marine-derived fungi
BK (Maxi-K) channel
polyketides
EGFR
chromone
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mangrove endophytic fungus
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Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species
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title_full Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species
title_fullStr Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species
title_short Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and Trichoderma Species
title_sort bioactive compounds from marine derived aspergillus penicillium talaromyces and trichoderma species
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antibacterial activity
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Talaromyces purpurogenus
lapatinib
antibacterial
hydroxypyrrolidine
bis-indolyl benzenoids
penitrem A
cytotoxicities
sesquiterpenoid
secondary metabolites
drug discovery
sponge-associated fungus
candidusin
Penicillium sp. TJ403-1
coumarin
gefitinib
bioactive products
Aspergillaceae
indole-diterpenoids
mangroves
diterpenoid
Penicillium raistrickii
ECD calculations
Talaromyces
marine-derived fungi
BK (Maxi-K) channel
polyketides
EGFR
chromone
aspetritone
Aspergillus
breviane spiroditerpenoid
endophytic fungi
cytotoxic
cytotoxicity
breast cancer
mangrove endophytic fungus
IDH1 inhibitory activity
NMR data calculations
antifungal activity
Aspergillus candidus
diastereomers
TNF-?
sterone
Aspergillus clavatus
HER2
thermo-change strategy
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antibacterial activity
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lapatinib
antibacterial
hydroxypyrrolidine
bis-indolyl benzenoids
penitrem A
cytotoxicities
sesquiterpenoid
secondary metabolites
drug discovery
sponge-associated fungus
candidusin
Penicillium sp. TJ403-1
coumarin
gefitinib
bioactive products
Aspergillaceae
indole-diterpenoids
mangroves
diterpenoid
Penicillium raistrickii
ECD calculations
Talaromyces
marine-derived fungi
BK (Maxi-K) channel
polyketides
EGFR
chromone
aspetritone
Aspergillus
breviane spiroditerpenoid
endophytic fungi
cytotoxic
cytotoxicity
breast cancer
mangrove endophytic fungus
IDH1 inhibitory activity
NMR data calculations
antifungal activity
Aspergillus candidus
diastereomers
TNF-?
sterone
Aspergillus clavatus
HER2
thermo-change strategy
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