The sponge Stylissa carteri is known to produce a number of secondary metabolites displaying anti-fouling, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer activity. However, the anti-viral potential of metabolites produced by S. carteri has not been extensively explored. In this study, an S. carteri extract was HPLC fractionated and a cell based assay was used to evaluate the effects of HPLC fractions on parameters of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) infection and cell viability. Candidate HIV-1 inhibitory fractions were then analyzed for the presence of potential HIV-1 inhibitory compounds by mass spectrometry, leading to the identification of three previously characterized compounds, i.e., debromohymenialdisine (DBH), hymenialdisine (HD), and oroi...
In this study, we aimed to find chemicals from lower sea animals with defensive effects against huma...
Marine sponges have shown potential as a source of many bioactive metabolites. Our previous study on...
Viruses are underrepresented as targets in pharmacological screening efforts, given the difficulties...
The sponge Stylissa carteri is known to produce a number of secondary metabolites displaying anti-fo...
The sponge Stylissa carteri is known to produce a number of secondary metabolites displaying anti-fo...
Bioactivity-guided isolation supported by LC-HRESIMS metabolic profiling led to the isolation of two...
Raf/MEK-1/MAPK cascade inhibitor activity-directed fractionation of the sponge Stylissa massa afford...
Natural products and their derivatives have and are still used by humans for various health ailments...
Marine sponges are currently one of the richest sources of pharmacologically active compounds found ...
Baculiferin-type alkaloids from the marine sponge Iotrochota baculifera showed potential anti-HIV-1 ...
Natural products originating from marine and plant materials are a rich source of chemical diversity...
Investigations into the chemistry of the marine sponge Caminus sphaeroconia have led to the isolati...
Marine sponges have shown potential as a source of many bioactive metabolites. Our previous study on...
Viruses are underrepresented as targets in pharmacological screening efforts, given the difficulties...
The extraction, fractionation and HIV-1 inhibition potential of polysaccharides extracted from three...
In this study, we aimed to find chemicals from lower sea animals with defensive effects against huma...
Marine sponges have shown potential as a source of many bioactive metabolites. Our previous study on...
Viruses are underrepresented as targets in pharmacological screening efforts, given the difficulties...
The sponge Stylissa carteri is known to produce a number of secondary metabolites displaying anti-fo...
The sponge Stylissa carteri is known to produce a number of secondary metabolites displaying anti-fo...
Bioactivity-guided isolation supported by LC-HRESIMS metabolic profiling led to the isolation of two...
Raf/MEK-1/MAPK cascade inhibitor activity-directed fractionation of the sponge Stylissa massa afford...
Natural products and their derivatives have and are still used by humans for various health ailments...
Marine sponges are currently one of the richest sources of pharmacologically active compounds found ...
Baculiferin-type alkaloids from the marine sponge Iotrochota baculifera showed potential anti-HIV-1 ...
Natural products originating from marine and plant materials are a rich source of chemical diversity...
Investigations into the chemistry of the marine sponge Caminus sphaeroconia have led to the isolati...
Marine sponges have shown potential as a source of many bioactive metabolites. Our previous study on...
Viruses are underrepresented as targets in pharmacological screening efforts, given the difficulties...
The extraction, fractionation and HIV-1 inhibition potential of polysaccharides extracted from three...
In this study, we aimed to find chemicals from lower sea animals with defensive effects against huma...
Marine sponges have shown potential as a source of many bioactive metabolites. Our previous study on...
Viruses are underrepresented as targets in pharmacological screening efforts, given the difficulties...