2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1144328
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The screening for marine fungal strains with high potential in alkaloids production by in situ colony assay and LC-MS/MS based secondary metabolic profiling

Abstract: BackgroundAlkaloids are the second primary class of secondary metabolites (SMs) from marine organisms, most of which have antioxidant, antitumor, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and other activities. However, the SMs obtained by traditional isolation strategies have drawbacks such as highly reduplication and weak bioactivity. Therefore, it is significantly important to establish an efficient strategy for screening strains and mining novel compounds.MethodsIn this study, we utilized in situ colony assay combi… Show more

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“…By matching precursor masses and assessing MS/MS similarity, MS-DIAL suggested potential identifications of the metabolites present in our samples. The feature table was then automatically compared with different databases, such as Drug Bank, PubChem, NANPDB, COCONUT, KNApASck, ChEBI, and UNPD [94].…”
Section: Metabolic Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By matching precursor masses and assessing MS/MS similarity, MS-DIAL suggested potential identifications of the metabolites present in our samples. The feature table was then automatically compared with different databases, such as Drug Bank, PubChem, NANPDB, COCONUT, KNApASck, ChEBI, and UNPD [94].…”
Section: Metabolic Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%