As their name indicates, freshwater fungi occur on submerged substrates in fresh water habitats. This review brings together the chemical diversity and biological activity of 199 of the 280 known freshwater fungal metabolites published from 1992 to 2020, representing at least seven structural classes, including polyketides, phenylpropanoids, terpenoids, meroterpenoids, alkaloids, polypeptides, and monosaccharides. In addition to describing what they are, where they are found, and what they do, we also discuss strategies for the collection, isolation, and identification of fungi from freshwater habitats, with the goal of enhancing chemists’ knowledge of several mycological principles. We anticipate that this review will provide a springboard...
Many drug discovery projects rely on commercial compounds to discover active leads. However, current...
Background: Fungi are microorganisms which can produce interesting secondary metabolites with struct...
In this paper, we describe and illustrate a new species, Lindgomyces angustiascus, from submerged wo...
Marine fungi represent a huge potential for new natural products and an increased number of new meta...
Freshwater fungi are a diverse group of organisms and fulfill important functions in the food web dy...
Marine fungi are species of fungi which live in estuaries environment and marine environment. These ...
The exploration of freshwater ascomycetes, which have undergone only limited investigation, may prov...
High-throughput sequencing has given new insights into aquatic fungal community ecology over the las...
Fungi are the most diverse and ecologically important group of eukaryotes with the majority occurrin...
Freshwater fungi play a key role in plant debris decomposition, are pivotal in transferring energy a...
The excessive amount of pharmaceutical compounds (PhCs) released into aquatic environments poses a r...
Seventy-one percent of our planet’s surface consist of water, but only 0.6% are lentic and lotic fre...
Fungi are diverse organisms found in nearly every global environment as key components in nutrient c...
Marine fungal natural products are well-known as the “blue gold,” as they have been promising leads ...
Fungi are phylogenetically and functionally diverse ubiquitous components of almost all ecosystems o...
Many drug discovery projects rely on commercial compounds to discover active leads. However, current...
Background: Fungi are microorganisms which can produce interesting secondary metabolites with struct...
In this paper, we describe and illustrate a new species, Lindgomyces angustiascus, from submerged wo...
Marine fungi represent a huge potential for new natural products and an increased number of new meta...
Freshwater fungi are a diverse group of organisms and fulfill important functions in the food web dy...
Marine fungi are species of fungi which live in estuaries environment and marine environment. These ...
The exploration of freshwater ascomycetes, which have undergone only limited investigation, may prov...
High-throughput sequencing has given new insights into aquatic fungal community ecology over the las...
Fungi are the most diverse and ecologically important group of eukaryotes with the majority occurrin...
Freshwater fungi play a key role in plant debris decomposition, are pivotal in transferring energy a...
The excessive amount of pharmaceutical compounds (PhCs) released into aquatic environments poses a r...
Seventy-one percent of our planet’s surface consist of water, but only 0.6% are lentic and lotic fre...
Fungi are diverse organisms found in nearly every global environment as key components in nutrient c...
Marine fungal natural products are well-known as the “blue gold,” as they have been promising leads ...
Fungi are phylogenetically and functionally diverse ubiquitous components of almost all ecosystems o...
Many drug discovery projects rely on commercial compounds to discover active leads. However, current...
Background: Fungi are microorganisms which can produce interesting secondary metabolites with struct...
In this paper, we describe and illustrate a new species, Lindgomyces angustiascus, from submerged wo...