This review article presents our group's recent research findings with regard to bioactive natural products from marine sponges and tunicates, as well as from sponge-derived fungi. The organisms discussed originate in the Indopacific region, which has an exceptionally rich marine biodiversity. Major topics that are covered in our review include the chemical ecology of sponges, focusing on defense against fishes, as well as the isolation and identification of new bioactive constituents from sponges and tunicates. Sponge-derived fungi are introduced as an emerging source for new bioactive metabolites, reflecting the currently growing interest in natural products from marine microorganisms
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Objective: To study the distribution and diversity of species and isolated molecules, according to ...
Marine natural products with their unique structural features and pronounced biological activities c...
Marine sponges belonging to the phylum Porifera (Metazoa), evolutionarily the oldest animals are th...
The marine environment contains a number of plants, animals and micro organisms, which, due to the ...
Abstract: Recent investigations indicate the tremendous potential of marine filamentous fungi as a s...
Nature, especially the marine environment, provides the most effective drugs used in human therapy. ...
The oceans are the source of a large group of structurally unique natural products that are mainly a...
Abstract: Recent investigations indicate the tremendous potential of marine filamentous fungi as a s...
Natural products chemistry is the study of compounds produced by living organisms. There are several...
In the last decades, the marine environment was discovered as a huge reservoir of novel bioactive co...
Marine sponges – in common with many other sessile marine invertebrates seemingly devoid of obvious ...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Objective: To study the distribution and diversity of species and isolated molecules, according to ...
Marine natural products with their unique structural features and pronounced biological activities c...
Marine sponges belonging to the phylum Porifera (Metazoa), evolutionarily the oldest animals are th...
The marine environment contains a number of plants, animals and micro organisms, which, due to the ...
Abstract: Recent investigations indicate the tremendous potential of marine filamentous fungi as a s...
Nature, especially the marine environment, provides the most effective drugs used in human therapy. ...
The oceans are the source of a large group of structurally unique natural products that are mainly a...
Abstract: Recent investigations indicate the tremendous potential of marine filamentous fungi as a s...
Natural products chemistry is the study of compounds produced by living organisms. There are several...
In the last decades, the marine environment was discovered as a huge reservoir of novel bioactive co...
Marine sponges – in common with many other sessile marine invertebrates seemingly devoid of obvious ...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
The following thesis presents results from several investigations of marine natural products. It is ...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Objective: To study the distribution and diversity of species and isolated molecules, according to ...