2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.129753
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Role of bioactive metabolites from Acremonium camptosporum associated with the marine sponge Aplysina fulva

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“…Among them, one strain produced 10 secondary metabolites and some of them exhibited antimicrobial and antiviral activities, and antifouling ( Bovio et al, 2019a , b ). One Ascomycota strain isolated from mid-Atlantic San Peter and San Paul Archipelago A. fulva produced secondary metabolites with antibacterial activities ( Martins et al, 2021 ). It is tempting to speculate that Ascomycota members might be responsible for the defense of the host sponges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, one strain produced 10 secondary metabolites and some of them exhibited antimicrobial and antiviral activities, and antifouling ( Bovio et al, 2019a , b ). One Ascomycota strain isolated from mid-Atlantic San Peter and San Paul Archipelago A. fulva produced secondary metabolites with antibacterial activities ( Martins et al, 2021 ). It is tempting to speculate that Ascomycota members might be responsible for the defense of the host sponges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies indicate that compounds isolated have antibacterial activity (Yu-heng et al 2019). Acremonidin A-C compounds isolated from Acremonium camptosporum showed antibacterial activity (Martins et al 2021). The gancidin W compound found in the genus Acremonium has antibacterial (Khan et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using UPLC-ESI-QToF/MS analysis, Martins et al identified acremonidins A ( 287 ), B ( 288 ), C ( 289 ), G ( 290 ) and acremoxanthones A ( 291 ), B ( 292 ), D ( 293 ), F ( 294 ), and G ( 295 ) ( Figure 27 ) from the EtOAc extracts of a culture broth and mycelia of Acremonium camptosporum , isolated from a marine sponge, Aplysina fulva , which was collected from the mid-Atlantic Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago, Brazil [ 126 ].…”
Section: Anthraquinoid Polyketides and Their Analogues From Marine-de...mentioning
confidence: 99%