2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2014.04.097
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Evaluation of single and joint effect of metabolites isolated from marine sponges, Fasciospongia cavernosa and Axinella donnani on antimicrobial properties

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“…salmonicida and A . hydrophila 296 . Furthermore, a novel natural protein, siganus oramin L‐amino acid oxidase, isolated from the serum of the rabbitfish Siganus oramin , showed antibacterial activity against the fish pathogenic bacteria A .…”
Section: Added Value Activities For Novel Aquafeedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…salmonicida and A . hydrophila 296 . Furthermore, a novel natural protein, siganus oramin L‐amino acid oxidase, isolated from the serum of the rabbitfish Siganus oramin , showed antibacterial activity against the fish pathogenic bacteria A .…”
Section: Added Value Activities For Novel Aquafeedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, when combined, three metabolites, secomanoalide, dehydromanoalide and cavernosine, isolated from the sponge Fasciospongia cavernosa, had a synergistic antimicrobial effect against A. salmonicida and A. hydrophila. 296 Furthermore, a novel natural protein, siganus oramin L-amino acid oxidase, isolated from the serum of the rabbitfish Siganus oramin, showed antibacterial activity against the fish pathogenic bacteria A. sobria. Although this protein was isolated from a marine organism, the protein was produced using the yeast eukaryotic expression system, by genetic engineering tools.…”
Section: Added Value Activities For Novel Aquafeedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NP due to their structural and functional complexity are highly considerable for antibiotic innovation. 75,76 The very first sesterterpenoid (60) found with antiinfectious activity, extracted from marine sponge Luffariella variabilis. 77 Axinellamines B-D separated from Australian species Axinella sp.…”
Section: Spongological Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NP due to their structural and functional complexity are highly considerable for antibiotic innovation. 75,76
Figure 13.Anti-bacterial compounds isolated from different sponges.
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Section: Algae and Sponge—marine Nps Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%