The search for bioactive marine natural products calls for the need of efficient chemical profiling strategies, together with the need to make advances in separation and characterization methodologies, in order to expedite their discovery. This Special Issue of Marine Drugs aims to highlight advances in extraction, isolation, purification and dereplication methodologies in the quest for bioactive marine natural products
The sustainable exploitation of marine biodiversity is one structural column of the “blue economy”, ...
The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products,...
Many marine natural products and enzymes have important medical applications in the pharmaceutical, ...
Marine natural products represent novel and diverse chemotypes that serve as templates for the disco...
Handbook of Marine Natural Products takes a fresh approach to describing the major themes of researc...
The marine environment harbors a vast number of species that are the source of a wide array of struc...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Abstract Background The ocean is one of the world’s most important sources of bioactive chemicals in...
Over a half century has passed since the first discovery of spongothymidine and spongouridine. These...
Marine natural products are a rich source of novel and biologically active compounds. The number of ...
Oceans cover more than 70% of the earth's surface and provide a great ecosystem for habitat of a lar...
Marine environments are known to be difficult and complex. To survive in hostile environments, livin...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The search for bioactive secondary metabolites from marine organisms has been an active area of rese...
Enthusiasm of the scientific community towards the discovery of new drug leads from marine habitats...
The sustainable exploitation of marine biodiversity is one structural column of the “blue economy”, ...
The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products,...
Many marine natural products and enzymes have important medical applications in the pharmaceutical, ...
Marine natural products represent novel and diverse chemotypes that serve as templates for the disco...
Handbook of Marine Natural Products takes a fresh approach to describing the major themes of researc...
The marine environment harbors a vast number of species that are the source of a wide array of struc...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Abstract Background The ocean is one of the world’s most important sources of bioactive chemicals in...
Over a half century has passed since the first discovery of spongothymidine and spongouridine. These...
Marine natural products are a rich source of novel and biologically active compounds. The number of ...
Oceans cover more than 70% of the earth's surface and provide a great ecosystem for habitat of a lar...
Marine environments are known to be difficult and complex. To survive in hostile environments, livin...
While human reliance on the natural environment for medicines has remained relatively constant throu...
The search for bioactive secondary metabolites from marine organisms has been an active area of rese...
Enthusiasm of the scientific community towards the discovery of new drug leads from marine habitats...
The sustainable exploitation of marine biodiversity is one structural column of the “blue economy”, ...
The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products,...
Many marine natural products and enzymes have important medical applications in the pharmaceutical, ...