AbstractAmphidinols, which are polyene-polyhydroxy metabolites produced by the marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, possess potent antifungal and hemolytic activities. The membrane permeabilizing actions of amphidinol 3, the most potent homologue, were compared with those of polyene antibiotics, amphotericin B (AmB) and filipin, in hemolytic tests, 23Na nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based membrane permeabilizing assays, and UV spectroscopy for liposome-bound forms. In Na+ flux experiments using large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs), ion efflux by amphidinol 3 was inhibited by cholesterol or ergosterol, which was opposed to previous results [J. Mar. Biotechnol., 5 (1997) 124]. When the effect of the agents on the size of vesicles was ex...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we de...
Amphotericin B (AmB) is a clinically vital, yet highly toxic antifungal agent that is dependent on t...
AbstractAmphidinols, which are polyene-polyhydroxy metabolites produced by the marine dinoflagellate...
AbstractAmphidinols (AMs) are a group of dinoflagellate metabolites with potent antifungal activity....
Amphidinol 3 (AM3) and theonellamide A (TNM-A) are potent antifungal compounds produced by the dinof...
Marine dinoflagellates are rich source of biologically-active and structurally-unique secondary meta...
Amphidinol 1, a bioactive compound, was isolated from a dinoflagellate in 1991. The compound (AMI) s...
Amphidinol 3 (AM3), a polyhydroxy-polyene metabolite from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, po...
AbstractThe effect of acyl-chain length of phospholipid on the membrane permeabilizing activity of a...
Amphidinol 3 (AM3), a polyhydroxy-polyene metabolite from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, po...
AbstractAmphotericin B (AmB) is an amphipathic polyene antibiotic which permeabilizes ergosterol-con...
AbstractDidehydroroflamycoin (DDHR), a recently isolated member of the polyene macrolide family, was...
Amphotericin B and Amphotericin B methylester: Effect on brush border membrane permeability. In orde...
AbstractThe 1H NMR technique was applied to study binding of AmB, an antifungal drug, to lipid membr...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we de...
Amphotericin B (AmB) is a clinically vital, yet highly toxic antifungal agent that is dependent on t...
AbstractAmphidinols, which are polyene-polyhydroxy metabolites produced by the marine dinoflagellate...
AbstractAmphidinols (AMs) are a group of dinoflagellate metabolites with potent antifungal activity....
Amphidinol 3 (AM3) and theonellamide A (TNM-A) are potent antifungal compounds produced by the dinof...
Marine dinoflagellates are rich source of biologically-active and structurally-unique secondary meta...
Amphidinol 1, a bioactive compound, was isolated from a dinoflagellate in 1991. The compound (AMI) s...
Amphidinol 3 (AM3), a polyhydroxy-polyene metabolite from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, po...
AbstractThe effect of acyl-chain length of phospholipid on the membrane permeabilizing activity of a...
Amphidinol 3 (AM3), a polyhydroxy-polyene metabolite from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium klebsii, po...
AbstractAmphotericin B (AmB) is an amphipathic polyene antibiotic which permeabilizes ergosterol-con...
AbstractDidehydroroflamycoin (DDHR), a recently isolated member of the polyene macrolide family, was...
Amphotericin B and Amphotericin B methylester: Effect on brush border membrane permeability. In orde...
AbstractThe 1H NMR technique was applied to study binding of AmB, an antifungal drug, to lipid membr...
The demand for valuable products from dinoflagellate biotechnology has increased remarkably in recen...
Amphidinols are polyketides produced by dinoflagellates suspected of causing fish kills. Here, we de...
Amphotericin B (AmB) is a clinically vital, yet highly toxic antifungal agent that is dependent on t...