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Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications

It is well known that terrestrial environments host an immense microbial biodiversity. Exposed to different types of stress, such as UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, water availability and the inter- / intra-specific competition for resources, terrestrial microorganisms have been evolved to p...

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Autores principales: Peyrat, Laure-Anne, Tsafantakis, Nikolaos, Georgousaki, Katerina, Ouazzani, Jamal, Genilloud, Olga, Trougakos, Ioannis P., Fokialakis, Nikolas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091836
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author Peyrat, Laure-Anne
Tsafantakis, Nikolaos
Georgousaki, Katerina
Ouazzani, Jamal
Genilloud, Olga
Trougakos, Ioannis P.
Fokialakis, Nikolas
author_facet Peyrat, Laure-Anne
Tsafantakis, Nikolaos
Georgousaki, Katerina
Ouazzani, Jamal
Genilloud, Olga
Trougakos, Ioannis P.
Fokialakis, Nikolas
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description It is well known that terrestrial environments host an immense microbial biodiversity. Exposed to different types of stress, such as UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, water availability and the inter- / intra-specific competition for resources, terrestrial microorganisms have been evolved to produce a large spectrum of bioactive molecules. Bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi and algae have shown a high potential of producing biomolecules for pharmaceutical or other industrial purposes as they combine a sustainable, relatively low-cost and fast-production process. Herein, we provide an overview of the different bioactive molecules produced by terrestrial microorganisms with skin protecting applications. The high content in polyphenolic and carotenoid compounds produced by several strains, as well as the presence of exopolysaccharides, melanins, indole and pyrrole derivatives, mycosporines, carboxylic acids and other molecules, are discussed in the context of their antioxidant, photo-protective and skin-whitening activity. Relevant biotechnological tools developed for the enhanced production of high added value natural products, as well as the protecting effect of some antioxidant, hydrolytic and degrading enzymes are also discussed. Furthermore, we describe classes of microbial compounds that are used or have the potential to be used as antimicrobials, moisturizers, biosurfactants, pigments, flavorings and fragrances.
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spelling pubmed-65392892019-05-31 Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications Peyrat, Laure-Anne Tsafantakis, Nikolaos Georgousaki, Katerina Ouazzani, Jamal Genilloud, Olga Trougakos, Ioannis P. Fokialakis, Nikolas Molecules Review It is well known that terrestrial environments host an immense microbial biodiversity. Exposed to different types of stress, such as UV radiation, temperature fluctuations, water availability and the inter- / intra-specific competition for resources, terrestrial microorganisms have been evolved to produce a large spectrum of bioactive molecules. Bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi and algae have shown a high potential of producing biomolecules for pharmaceutical or other industrial purposes as they combine a sustainable, relatively low-cost and fast-production process. Herein, we provide an overview of the different bioactive molecules produced by terrestrial microorganisms with skin protecting applications. The high content in polyphenolic and carotenoid compounds produced by several strains, as well as the presence of exopolysaccharides, melanins, indole and pyrrole derivatives, mycosporines, carboxylic acids and other molecules, are discussed in the context of their antioxidant, photo-protective and skin-whitening activity. Relevant biotechnological tools developed for the enhanced production of high added value natural products, as well as the protecting effect of some antioxidant, hydrolytic and degrading enzymes are also discussed. Furthermore, we describe classes of microbial compounds that are used or have the potential to be used as antimicrobials, moisturizers, biosurfactants, pigments, flavorings and fragrances. MDPI 2019-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6539289/ /pubmed/31086077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091836 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tsafantakis, Nikolaos
Georgousaki, Katerina
Ouazzani, Jamal
Genilloud, Olga
Trougakos, Ioannis P.
Fokialakis, Nikolas
Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title_full Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title_fullStr Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title_short Terrestrial Microorganisms: Cell Factories of Bioactive Molecules with Skin Protecting Applications
title_sort terrestrial microorganisms: cell factories of bioactive molecules with skin protecting applications
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6539289/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31086077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24091836
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