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Bacteria from Marine Sponges: A Source
of Biologically Active Compounds

Bacteria from Marine Sponges: A Source of Biologically Active Compounds

... Chloride works with sodium and potassium carry an electrical charge when dissolved body fluids and to regulate the pH in the body. Chloride is also important for digest the food properly and absorbs many elements that we ... See full document

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Two marine sponges-associated cultivable bacteria: Diversity and biological activities

Two marine sponges-associated cultivable bacteria: Diversity and biological activities

... Biologically active compounds of marine vibrios have been reported as a rich source of novel biologically active metabolites (Oclarit et ...isolated from this class ... See full document

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SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM UNKNOWN MARINE SPONGES COLLECTED FROM KOVALAM, CHENNAI

SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM UNKNOWN MARINE SPONGES COLLECTED FROM KOVALAM, CHENNAI

... potent source for unexplored chemical moieties that may have vital biological and economic ...properties. Marine diaspora over the years has proven its importance as several of compounds of economic ... See full document

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Antibacterial activity of halophilic bacterial bionts from marine invertebrates of Mandapam-India

Antibacterial activity of halophilic bacterial bionts from marine invertebrates of Mandapam-India

... Bionts from Marine Invertebrates Marine ecosystem and its organisms, particularly the invertebrates are recent targets of bioprospecting and mining for a large group of structurally unique natural ... See full document

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Analysis of Anti-Biofilm Activities of Extracts from
Marine Invertebrate Collected from İzmir Bay (Eastern
Aegean Sea)

Analysis of Anti-Biofilm Activities of Extracts from Marine Invertebrate Collected from İzmir Bay (Eastern Aegean Sea)

... the marine sponge with the aim to detect antibacterial effects of marine sponges and ...various marine sponges (Dysidea avara, Axinella cannabina, Ircinia fasciculate, ...collected ... See full document

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Marine sponge compounds with antiplasmodial properties: Focus on in vitro study against Plasmodium falciparum

Marine sponge compounds with antiplasmodial properties: Focus on in vitro study against Plasmodium falciparum

... that marine sponges could be used as sources for lead compounds in drug discovery program including the development of non-resistance antimalarial drugs in this ...isolated compounds highlight ... See full document

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Identification of Cultivable Bacteria from Tropical Marine Sponges and Their Biotechnological Potentials

Identification of Cultivable Bacteria from Tropical Marine Sponges and Their Biotechnological Potentials

... these bacteria are shown in Table ...isolated from marine sponges, suggesting they were conceivably resident bacteria and not temporarily trapped transient bacteria (Table ... See full document

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Determination Ofapoptosis Inducing Active Principles in Chosen Marine Sponges

Determination Ofapoptosis Inducing Active Principles in Chosen Marine Sponges

... of marine group has generated interest as potential sources of chemotherapeutic compounds ...leukemia from chosen marine sponges of Indian peninsula. Sponges with their chemical ... See full document

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Identification of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Marine Sponge Aurora globostellata by Hyphenated Analytical Methods

Identification of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Marine Sponge Aurora globostellata by Hyphenated Analytical Methods

... Marine Sponges have been excellent sources of natural products that are biologically active which include the enzyme inhibitors, cell division-inhibitors, antiviral, antifungal, antimicrobial, ... See full document

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Biologically Active Microalgae and Cyanobacteria in Nature and Marine Biotechnology

Biologically Active Microalgae and Cyanobacteria in Nature and Marine Biotechnology

... natural source of agricultural and medical preparations for the biological control of harmful organisms as one of the most likely ways in this ...trend. From practical perspective one of the most promising ... See full document

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Evaluation of Various Methodologies Used in Purification of Biologically Active Carbohydrates Derived from Marine Life

Evaluation of Various Methodologies Used in Purification of Biologically Active Carbohydrates Derived from Marine Life

... GAGs from in marine life to purified active ...methods from marine source mainly follow three consecutive steps, namely, de-shell (shell removal), de-fat (lipid removal) and ... See full document

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A Review on Anticancer Drug from Marine

A Review on Anticancer Drug from Marine

... The marine environment is a rich source of both biological and chemical ...that marine organisms would be a wonderful source of biologically active molecules ...the marine ... See full document

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Synthesis and biological activity of new steroidal heterocyclic compounds

Synthesis and biological activity of new steroidal heterocyclic compounds

... known from the literature that both steroids and heterocyclic compounds have medicinal and biological ...organic compounds of interest in biology, pharmacology, optics, electronics and material ... See full document

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Evaluation of Biologically Active Compounds from Calendula officinalis Flowers using Spectrophotometry

Evaluation of Biologically Active Compounds from Calendula officinalis Flowers using Spectrophotometry

... the biologically active molecule did not facilitate the adoption of a general method-available for extraction- which could be applied in a general way, and adopted as standardized ...us from using a ... See full document

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A general synthesis of the acarnidines

A general synthesis of the acarnidines

... the biologically active compounds identified was a new class of guanidino compounds, the "acarnidines" la-c, that were isolated from the red-orange sponge Acarnus erithacus de Laubenfels[r] ... See full document

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Antioxidants and carbohydrate content in infusions and microwave extracts from eight medicinal plants

Antioxidants and carbohydrate content in infusions and microwave extracts from eight medicinal plants

... extracts from dandelion and elecampane roots contained the lowest levels ...representatives from Labiatae and Compositae (Asteracea) (Wojdyło et ...results from our study were near or less than some ... See full document

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INFLUENCE OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS ON THE PROCESS OF PHOTOCATALYSIS OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS

INFLUENCE OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS ON THE PROCESS OF PHOTOCATALYSIS OF BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE COMPOUNDS

... range from 313 to 578 ...purchased from Evonik De- gussa GmbH (Hanau, Germany) as a mixture of anatase and rutile in the ratio ...catalyst from the post-reaction mix- ture was conducted by the use of ... See full document

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Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities of secondary metabolites of an endophytic fungus isolated from Ageratum conyzoides

Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities of secondary metabolites of an endophytic fungus isolated from Ageratum conyzoides

... often bacteria or fungi, that colonize the inter- and/or intracellular locations of ...potential source for novel antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer and other biologically important ...important ... See full document

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Efficient Route for the Synthesis of New Derivatives of Bioactive Organic Compounds at Room Temperature

Efficient Route for the Synthesis of New Derivatives of Bioactive Organic Compounds at Room Temperature

... low temperature, easy recovery of catalysts and facile product separation by distillation. However, with regard to high cost of most of the conventional room temperature ionic liquids and toxicity of some of them, ... See full document

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Chemoenzymatic Routes to Biologically Active Natural Products and Related Compounds

Chemoenzymatic Routes to Biologically Active Natural Products and Related Compounds

... In particular, under carefully controlled conditions the acetonide derivatives of such systems can be formed and then manipulated in various useful ways. Furthermore, when X ≠ H then the two hydroxyl groups reside in ... See full document

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