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Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications

Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling products and biomaterials. Symbiotic microorganisms are often the real producers of many secondary metabolites initia...

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Autores principales: Romano, Giovanna, Almeida, Mariana, Varela Coelho, Ana, Cutignano, Adele, Gonçalves, Luis G, Hansen, Espen, Khnykin, Denis, Mass, Tali, Ramšak, Andreja, Rocha, Miguel S., Silva, Tiago H., Sugni, Michela, Ballarin, Loriano, Genevière, Anne-Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35447892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040219
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author Romano, Giovanna
Almeida, Mariana
Varela Coelho, Ana
Cutignano, Adele
Gonçalves, Luis G
Hansen, Espen
Khnykin, Denis
Mass, Tali
Ramšak, Andreja
Rocha, Miguel S.
Silva, Tiago H.
Sugni, Michela
Ballarin, Loriano
Genevière, Anne-Marie
author_facet Romano, Giovanna
Almeida, Mariana
Varela Coelho, Ana
Cutignano, Adele
Gonçalves, Luis G
Hansen, Espen
Khnykin, Denis
Mass, Tali
Ramšak, Andreja
Rocha, Miguel S.
Silva, Tiago H.
Sugni, Michela
Ballarin, Loriano
Genevière, Anne-Marie
author_sort Romano, Giovanna
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description Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling products and biomaterials. Symbiotic microorganisms are often the real producers of many secondary metabolites initially isolated from marine invertebrates; however, a certain number of them are actually synthesized by the macro-organisms. In this review, we analysed the literature of the years 2010–2019 on natural products (bioactive molecules and biomaterials) from the main phyla of marine invertebrates explored so far, including sponges, cnidarians, molluscs, echinoderms and ascidians, and present relevant examples of natural products of interest to public and private stakeholders. We also describe omics tools that have been more relevant in identifying and understanding mechanisms and processes underlying the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in marine invertebrates. Since there is increasing attention on finding new solutions for a sustainable large-scale supply of bioactive compounds, we propose that a possible improvement in the biodiscovery pipeline might also come from the study and utilization of aquatic invertebrate stem cells.
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spelling pubmed-90279062022-04-23 Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications Romano, Giovanna Almeida, Mariana Varela Coelho, Ana Cutignano, Adele Gonçalves, Luis G Hansen, Espen Khnykin, Denis Mass, Tali Ramšak, Andreja Rocha, Miguel S. Silva, Tiago H. Sugni, Michela Ballarin, Loriano Genevière, Anne-Marie Mar Drugs Review Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can find applications as pharmaceutics, nutraceutics, cosmetics, antibiotics, antifouling products and biomaterials. Symbiotic microorganisms are often the real producers of many secondary metabolites initially isolated from marine invertebrates; however, a certain number of them are actually synthesized by the macro-organisms. In this review, we analysed the literature of the years 2010–2019 on natural products (bioactive molecules and biomaterials) from the main phyla of marine invertebrates explored so far, including sponges, cnidarians, molluscs, echinoderms and ascidians, and present relevant examples of natural products of interest to public and private stakeholders. We also describe omics tools that have been more relevant in identifying and understanding mechanisms and processes underlying the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in marine invertebrates. Since there is increasing attention on finding new solutions for a sustainable large-scale supply of bioactive compounds, we propose that a possible improvement in the biodiscovery pipeline might also come from the study and utilization of aquatic invertebrate stem cells. MDPI 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9027906/ /pubmed/35447892 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040219 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Romano, Giovanna
Almeida, Mariana
Varela Coelho, Ana
Cutignano, Adele
Gonçalves, Luis G
Hansen, Espen
Khnykin, Denis
Mass, Tali
Ramšak, Andreja
Rocha, Miguel S.
Silva, Tiago H.
Sugni, Michela
Ballarin, Loriano
Genevière, Anne-Marie
Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications
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title_full Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications
title_fullStr Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications
title_full_unstemmed Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications
title_short Biomaterials and Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Invertebrates: From Basic Research to Innovative Applications
title_sort biomaterials and bioactive natural products from marine invertebrates: from basic research to innovative applications
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9027906/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35447892
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20040219
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