Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4387101289> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4387101289 endingPage "510" @default.
- W4387101289 startingPage "510" @default.
- W4387101289 abstract "Marine natural products are well-recognized as potential resources to fill the pipeline of drug leads to enter the pharmaceutical industry. In this circumstance, marine-derived fungi are one of the unique sources of bioactive secondary metabolites due to their capacity to produce diverse polyketides and peptides with unique structures and diverse biological activities. The present review covers the peptides from marine-derived fungi reported from the literature published from January 1991 to June 2023, and various scientific databases, including Elsevier, ACS publications, Taylor and Francis, Wiley Online Library, MDPI, Springer, Thieme, Bentham, ProQuest, and the Marine Pharmacology website, are used for a literature search. This review focuses on chemical characteristics, sources, and biological and pharmacological activities of 366 marine fungal peptides belonging to various classes, such as linear, cyclic, and depsipeptides. Among 30 marine-derived fungal genera, isolated from marine macro-organisms such as marine algae, sponges, coral, and mangrove plants, as well as deep sea sediments, species of Aspergillus were found to produce the highest number of peptides (174 peptides), followed by Penicillium (23 peptides), Acremonium (22 peptides), Eurotium (18 peptides), Trichoderma (18 peptides), Simplicillium (17 peptides), and Beauveria (12 peptides). The cytotoxic activity against a broad spectrum of human cancer cell lines was the predominant biological activity of the reported marine peptides (32%), whereas antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and various enzyme inhibition activities ranged from 7% to 20%. In the first part of this review, the chemistry of marine peptides is discussed and followed by their biological activity." @default.
- W4387101289 created "2023-09-28" @default.
- W4387101289 creator A5025593275 @default.
- W4387101289 creator A5027756968 @default.
- W4387101289 creator A5054089573 @default.
- W4387101289 creator A5060780680 @default.
- W4387101289 creator A5079200425 @default.
- W4387101289 date "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4387101289 modified "2023-09-29" @default.
- W4387101289 title "Peptides from Marine-Derived Fungi: Chemistry and Biological Activities" @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1501052533 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1549178276 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1967204126 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1969396248 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1970247578 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1970640469 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1973843198 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1980713037 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1985787869 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1988461935 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1991439711 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1992484303 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1993317547 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1993541750 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1993886079 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W1994833892 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W199762773 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2000671975 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2001454494 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2004476365 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2009653387 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2010280050 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2010621379 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2011164831 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2011929034 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2012387111 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2013288176 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2013948951 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2024285771 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2026397073 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2035144900 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2036596375 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2038941073 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2039224926 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2039748921 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2044944849 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2052929044 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2053664689 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2056712209 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2064485543 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2066144802 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2066197031 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2068663502 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2068916589 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2076816338 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2076955105 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2077517380 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2078798833 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2081694958 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2082796635 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2083804190 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2085254998 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2086155965 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2089458313 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2089752896 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2092672926 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2094964753 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2095303968 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2101427235 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2103665811 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2112200517 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2115825662 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2119989399 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2130332740 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2142652950 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2153271862 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2158350898 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2176186503 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2176404873 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2180007688 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2315203376 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2315231313 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2317300185 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2322078473 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2323773419 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2327889253 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2328580478 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2329377105 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2340193787 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2343111633 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2475876066 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2484464018 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2502313840 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2545950886 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2569257446 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2582316046 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2583351947 @default.
- W4387101289 cites W2586173698 @default.