This article reviews the importance of culturing marine sponges, considering its applications in the field of drug development and pharmaceutics. Although the biomedical potential of sponges is known, sponge mariculture is an unexplored field in India. Sponges produce bioactive metabolites which have potential applications in drug development, as since sponges yield very low amount of bioactive compounds, mariculture technologies are to be standardized in order to ensure steady supply of sponges in required quantities without disturbing the wild sponge populations. The review also reveals several candidate sponges in India like Stylissa massa, Hyrtios erectus, Mycale sp., Dysidea sp. and Plakortis sp. with reports of high bioactive potentia...
Marine sponges are one of the richest natural sources of secondary metabolites with a potential phar...
There is increasing interest in biotechnological production of marine sponge biomass owing to the di...
There lies little novelty in the claim that coastal ecosystems are experiencing large-scale ecologic...
Not AvailableThis article reviews the importance of culturing marine sponges, considering its appli...
Aquaculture is an important sector for Indonesian economic, however, the spreads of diseases during ...
Marine sponges have a long history of farming, starting with bath sponges over 5000 years ago in the...
Among all metazoan phyla, marine sponges are considered as the richest source of biologically and ...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Marine sponges are rich sources of bioactive metabolites that can be used as lead compounds to tre...
The ocean has an exceptional resource with various groups of natural products that are potentially u...
In vitro antimicrobial screening of marine sponge (Porifera) Ircinia fusca collected from west coast...
This paper on sponges deals mainly with 1) systematics, 2) as pests oj molluscs and agents oj bioer...
Marine sponges are found in fair abundance in the Indian region. Of about 305 species recorded from ...
Marine sponges are rich in microbial biota. In this study, totally four sponges namely Callyspongia ...
1464-1472Marine environment with vast diversity is a great natural source of many important bioactiv...
Marine sponges are one of the richest natural sources of secondary metabolites with a potential phar...
There is increasing interest in biotechnological production of marine sponge biomass owing to the di...
There lies little novelty in the claim that coastal ecosystems are experiencing large-scale ecologic...
Not AvailableThis article reviews the importance of culturing marine sponges, considering its appli...
Aquaculture is an important sector for Indonesian economic, however, the spreads of diseases during ...
Marine sponges have a long history of farming, starting with bath sponges over 5000 years ago in the...
Among all metazoan phyla, marine sponges are considered as the richest source of biologically and ...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
Marine sponges are rich sources of bioactive metabolites that can be used as lead compounds to tre...
The ocean has an exceptional resource with various groups of natural products that are potentially u...
In vitro antimicrobial screening of marine sponge (Porifera) Ircinia fusca collected from west coast...
This paper on sponges deals mainly with 1) systematics, 2) as pests oj molluscs and agents oj bioer...
Marine sponges are found in fair abundance in the Indian region. Of about 305 species recorded from ...
Marine sponges are rich in microbial biota. In this study, totally four sponges namely Callyspongia ...
1464-1472Marine environment with vast diversity is a great natural source of many important bioactiv...
Marine sponges are one of the richest natural sources of secondary metabolites with a potential phar...
There is increasing interest in biotechnological production of marine sponge biomass owing to the di...
There lies little novelty in the claim that coastal ecosystems are experiencing large-scale ecologic...