Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their potentially interesting pharmacological properties. To assess their biological role in sea urchin physiology, experiments are undertaken on crude extracts from four species and on four isolated spinochromes in order to test their antibacterial, antioxidant, inflammatory and cytotoxic activities. First, the antibacterial assays show that the use of crude extracts as representatives of antibacterial effects of spinochromes are inaccurate. The assays on purified spinochromes showed a decrease in the growth of four strains with an intensity depending on the spinochromes/bacteria system, revealing the participation of spinochromes in the defense sys...
The recent appearance of a growing number of bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics has stim...
Background: The sea urchins are classified in the echinoderms category because of their spiny skin. ...
The Red Sea is a rich ecosystem with thousands of species containing a variety of bioactive compound...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Sea urchin pigmentation is mainly due to polyhydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinones called spinochromes. If the...
Background & Aims: Sea urchin immune responses are directly exposed to potentially pathogenic microo...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Polyhydroxylated naphthoquinones (PHNQs), known as spinochromes that can be extracted from sea urchi...
Evechinus chloroticus is a New Zealand sea urchin species that is harvested for its edible roe and i...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is one of the most prevalent pathogens worldwide requiring the s...
The present investigation elucidates the bioactive potential of aqueous extract of sea urchin Temnop...
The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites an...
Commonly known as “purple sea urchin,” Paracentrotus lividus occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and the...
Sea urchin pigment echinochrome A (Ech), a water-insoluble compound, is the active substance in the ...
The recent appearance of a growing number of bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics has stim...
Background: The sea urchins are classified in the echinoderms category because of their spiny skin. ...
The Red Sea is a rich ecosystem with thousands of species containing a variety of bioactive compound...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Spinochromes are principally known to be involved in sea urchin pigmentation as well as for their po...
Sea urchin pigmentation is mainly due to polyhydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinones called spinochromes. If the...
Background & Aims: Sea urchin immune responses are directly exposed to potentially pathogenic microo...
The quinone pigments of sea urchins, specifically echinochrome and spinochromes, are known for their...
Polyhydroxylated naphthoquinones (PHNQs), known as spinochromes that can be extracted from sea urchi...
Evechinus chloroticus is a New Zealand sea urchin species that is harvested for its edible roe and i...
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is one of the most prevalent pathogens worldwide requiring the s...
The present investigation elucidates the bioactive potential of aqueous extract of sea urchin Temnop...
The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites an...
Commonly known as “purple sea urchin,” Paracentrotus lividus occurs in the Mediterranean Sea and the...
Sea urchin pigment echinochrome A (Ech), a water-insoluble compound, is the active substance in the ...
The recent appearance of a growing number of bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics has stim...
Background: The sea urchins are classified in the echinoderms category because of their spiny skin. ...
The Red Sea is a rich ecosystem with thousands of species containing a variety of bioactive compound...