Ascidians are a class of sessile filter-feeding invertebrates, that provide unique and fertile niches harboring various microorganisms, such as bacteria, actinobacteria, cyanobacteria and fungi. Over 1000 natural products, including alkaloids, cyclic peptides, and polyketides, have been isolated from them, which display diverse properties, such as antibacterial, antifungal, antitumor, and anti-inflammatory activities. Strikingly, direct evidence has confirmed that ~8% of natural products from ascidians are actually produced by symbiotic microorganisms. In this review, we present 150 natural products from microorganisms associated with ascidians that have been reported up to 2017
Tunicates (Ascidians, sea squirts) are marine protochordates, which live sedentary or sessile in col...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and s...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and ...
Among the sub-phylum of Tunicate, ascidians represent the most abundant class of marine invertebrate...
Ascidians belonging to Phylum Chordata are the most largest and diverse of the Sub-phylum Tunicata (...
Associations between different organisms have been extensively described in terrestrial and marine e...
Ascidians are well-known producers of amino acid-derived secondary metabolites. Recent chemical and ...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Ascidians (tunicates) are invertebrate chordates, and prolific producers of a wide variety of biolog...
Abstract: Ascidians have some pronounced pharmacological activities or other properties which are us...
About 300 alkaloid structures isolated from marine ascidians are discussed in term of their occurren...
With regard to drug discovery and development, natural products marine sources started to attract in...
Actinomycetes are known to be the most prolific producers of biologically active metabolites. Here, ...
Colonial ascidians are prolific and successful marine invertebrates worldwide. Colonial ascidians ha...
Tunicates (Ascidians, sea squirts) are marine protochordates, which live sedentary or sessile in col...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and s...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and ...
Among the sub-phylum of Tunicate, ascidians represent the most abundant class of marine invertebrate...
Ascidians belonging to Phylum Chordata are the most largest and diverse of the Sub-phylum Tunicata (...
Associations between different organisms have been extensively described in terrestrial and marine e...
Ascidians are well-known producers of amino acid-derived secondary metabolites. Recent chemical and ...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Ascidians (tunicates) are invertebrate chordates, and prolific producers of a wide variety of biolog...
Abstract: Ascidians have some pronounced pharmacological activities or other properties which are us...
About 300 alkaloid structures isolated from marine ascidians are discussed in term of their occurren...
With regard to drug discovery and development, natural products marine sources started to attract in...
Actinomycetes are known to be the most prolific producers of biologically active metabolites. Here, ...
Colonial ascidians are prolific and successful marine invertebrates worldwide. Colonial ascidians ha...
Tunicates (Ascidians, sea squirts) are marine protochordates, which live sedentary or sessile in col...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and s...
Many cytotoxic compounds of therapeutic interest have been isolated from marine invertebrates, and ...