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Selected Papers from XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The oceans harbor the majority of the Earth´s biodiversity. Marine organisms/microorganisms provide a diverse array of natural products, which are important sources of biologically active agents with unique chemical structures and a broad range of medical and biotechnological applications. The XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP conferences aim to present advances and future perspectives on marine natural product research to the scientific community by gathering scientists who work in marine chemistry and related scientific fields from all over the world and at different seniority levels. This Special Issue was organized on the occasion of the 2nd joint XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP meeting (http://wmnp2019.ipleiria.pt/) held in Peniche, Portugal, in 2019. It comprises 12 original research articles that exemplify research performed in the scope of the conference topics

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Technology: general issues --- marine-derived fungi --- secondary metabolites --- polyketides --- drimanes --- meroterpenoids --- cytotoxicity --- benthic cyanobacteria --- tropical mangrove --- Guadeloupe --- phylogenetic diversity --- chemical diversity --- molecular networking --- antimicrobial activity --- proteasome inhibition --- dolabellane --- secosteroids --- soft coral --- n/a --- marine natural products --- actinomycetes --- biofouling --- antifouling --- antibiofilm --- napyradiomycins --- hybrid isoprenoids --- drug discovery --- bioprospection --- Dysidea avara --- avarone/avarol --- redox-active compounds --- quinones and hydroquinones --- dioxothiazinoquinone --- Schistosoma mansoni --- Plasmodium falciparum --- Leishmania spp. --- 3D-SAR analysis --- DFT studies --- PhenoTarget approach --- MRMS --- protein-ligand complex --- polycarpine --- holothurian --- diatom --- anti-fouling compounds --- saponins --- triterpene glycosides --- mass spectrometry --- Antarctica --- ascidian --- microbiome --- microbial diversity --- palmerolide A --- co-occurrence --- porphyrinoids --- annelida --- marine bioproducts --- HPLC-DAD --- toxicity --- photosensitizers --- chirality --- configurational analysis --- distance geometry --- NMR spectroscopy --- NOE data --- residual dipolar couplings --- Sarcophyton cherbonnieri --- cembranoid --- anti-inflammatory activity --- elastase release --- superoxide anion generation --- osteoarthritis --- amentadione --- preclinical osteoarthritis models --- marine compounds --- Cystoseira usneoides --- inflammation --- mineralization --- chondrocytes --- synoviocytes --- cartilage explants


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Selected Papers from XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The oceans harbor the majority of the Earth´s biodiversity. Marine organisms/microorganisms provide a diverse array of natural products, which are important sources of biologically active agents with unique chemical structures and a broad range of medical and biotechnological applications. The XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP conferences aim to present advances and future perspectives on marine natural product research to the scientific community by gathering scientists who work in marine chemistry and related scientific fields from all over the world and at different seniority levels. This Special Issue was organized on the occasion of the 2nd joint XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP meeting (http://wmnp2019.ipleiria.pt/) held in Peniche, Portugal, in 2019. It comprises 12 original research articles that exemplify research performed in the scope of the conference topics

Keywords

marine-derived fungi --- secondary metabolites --- polyketides --- drimanes --- meroterpenoids --- cytotoxicity --- benthic cyanobacteria --- tropical mangrove --- Guadeloupe --- phylogenetic diversity --- chemical diversity --- molecular networking --- antimicrobial activity --- proteasome inhibition --- dolabellane --- secosteroids --- soft coral --- n/a --- marine natural products --- actinomycetes --- biofouling --- antifouling --- antibiofilm --- napyradiomycins --- hybrid isoprenoids --- drug discovery --- bioprospection --- Dysidea avara --- avarone/avarol --- redox-active compounds --- quinones and hydroquinones --- dioxothiazinoquinone --- Schistosoma mansoni --- Plasmodium falciparum --- Leishmania spp. --- 3D-SAR analysis --- DFT studies --- PhenoTarget approach --- MRMS --- protein-ligand complex --- polycarpine --- holothurian --- diatom --- anti-fouling compounds --- saponins --- triterpene glycosides --- mass spectrometry --- Antarctica --- ascidian --- microbiome --- microbial diversity --- palmerolide A --- co-occurrence --- porphyrinoids --- annelida --- marine bioproducts --- HPLC-DAD --- toxicity --- photosensitizers --- chirality --- configurational analysis --- distance geometry --- NMR spectroscopy --- NOE data --- residual dipolar couplings --- Sarcophyton cherbonnieri --- cembranoid --- anti-inflammatory activity --- elastase release --- superoxide anion generation --- osteoarthritis --- amentadione --- preclinical osteoarthritis models --- marine compounds --- Cystoseira usneoides --- inflammation --- mineralization --- chondrocytes --- synoviocytes --- cartilage explants


Book
Selected Papers from XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

The oceans harbor the majority of the Earth´s biodiversity. Marine organisms/microorganisms provide a diverse array of natural products, which are important sources of biologically active agents with unique chemical structures and a broad range of medical and biotechnological applications. The XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP conferences aim to present advances and future perspectives on marine natural product research to the scientific community by gathering scientists who work in marine chemistry and related scientific fields from all over the world and at different seniority levels. This Special Issue was organized on the occasion of the 2nd joint XVI MaNaPro and XI ECMNP meeting (http://wmnp2019.ipleiria.pt/) held in Peniche, Portugal, in 2019. It comprises 12 original research articles that exemplify research performed in the scope of the conference topics

Keywords

Technology: general issues --- marine-derived fungi --- secondary metabolites --- polyketides --- drimanes --- meroterpenoids --- cytotoxicity --- benthic cyanobacteria --- tropical mangrove --- Guadeloupe --- phylogenetic diversity --- chemical diversity --- molecular networking --- antimicrobial activity --- proteasome inhibition --- dolabellane --- secosteroids --- soft coral --- marine natural products --- actinomycetes --- biofouling --- antifouling --- antibiofilm --- napyradiomycins --- hybrid isoprenoids --- drug discovery --- bioprospection --- Dysidea avara --- avarone/avarol --- redox-active compounds --- quinones and hydroquinones --- dioxothiazinoquinone --- Schistosoma mansoni --- Plasmodium falciparum --- Leishmania spp. --- 3D-SAR analysis --- DFT studies --- PhenoTarget approach --- MRMS --- protein-ligand complex --- polycarpine --- holothurian --- diatom --- anti-fouling compounds --- saponins --- triterpene glycosides --- mass spectrometry --- Antarctica --- ascidian --- microbiome --- microbial diversity --- palmerolide A --- co-occurrence --- porphyrinoids --- annelida --- marine bioproducts --- HPLC-DAD --- toxicity --- photosensitizers --- chirality --- configurational analysis --- distance geometry --- NMR spectroscopy --- NOE data --- residual dipolar couplings --- Sarcophyton cherbonnieri --- cembranoid --- anti-inflammatory activity --- elastase release --- superoxide anion generation --- osteoarthritis --- amentadione --- preclinical osteoarthritis models --- marine compounds --- Cystoseira usneoides --- inflammation --- mineralization --- chondrocytes --- synoviocytes --- cartilage explants --- marine-derived fungi --- secondary metabolites --- polyketides --- drimanes --- meroterpenoids --- cytotoxicity --- benthic cyanobacteria --- tropical mangrove --- Guadeloupe --- phylogenetic diversity --- chemical diversity --- molecular networking --- antimicrobial activity --- proteasome inhibition --- dolabellane --- secosteroids --- soft coral --- marine natural products --- actinomycetes --- biofouling --- antifouling --- antibiofilm --- napyradiomycins --- hybrid isoprenoids --- drug discovery --- bioprospection --- Dysidea avara --- avarone/avarol --- redox-active compounds --- quinones and hydroquinones --- dioxothiazinoquinone --- Schistosoma mansoni --- Plasmodium falciparum --- Leishmania spp. --- 3D-SAR analysis --- DFT studies --- PhenoTarget approach --- MRMS --- protein-ligand complex --- polycarpine --- holothurian --- diatom --- anti-fouling compounds --- saponins --- triterpene glycosides --- mass spectrometry --- Antarctica --- ascidian --- microbiome --- microbial diversity --- palmerolide A --- co-occurrence --- porphyrinoids --- annelida --- marine bioproducts --- HPLC-DAD --- toxicity --- photosensitizers --- chirality --- configurational analysis --- distance geometry --- NMR spectroscopy --- NOE data --- residual dipolar couplings --- Sarcophyton cherbonnieri --- cembranoid --- anti-inflammatory activity --- elastase release --- superoxide anion generation --- osteoarthritis --- amentadione --- preclinical osteoarthritis models --- marine compounds --- Cystoseira usneoides --- inflammation --- mineralization --- chondrocytes --- synoviocytes --- cartilage explants

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