Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Chilean Marine Algae: A Review
Chile is in the extreme southwestern part of America, and it has an extreme length, of approximately 4300 km that increases to 8000 km considering the Chilean Antarctic Territory. Despite the large extent of its coastal territory and the diversity of geographic environments and climates associated w...
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ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1660-3397/20/5/337/ 2023-08-20T04:01:36+02:00 Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Chilean Marine Algae: A Review Dioni Arrieche Héctor Carrasco Andrés F. Olea Luis Espinoza Aurelio San-Martín Lautaro Taborga agris 2022-05-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/md20050337 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20050337 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Marine Drugs; Volume 20; Issue 5; Pages: 337 marine natural products secondary metabolites Chilean algae biological activities biosynthesis structure elucidation Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/md20050337 2023-08-01T05:08:12Z Chile is in the extreme southwestern part of America, and it has an extreme length, of approximately 4300 km that increases to 8000 km considering the Chilean Antarctic Territory. Despite the large extent of its coastal territory and the diversity of geographic environments and climates associated with Chilean coasts, the research on marine resources in Chile has been rather scarce. From marine organisms found in Chilean coastal waters, algae have been the most studied, since they contain a wide range of interesting secondary metabolites that have some structural traits that make them unique and uncharacteristic. Thus, a wide structural variety of natural products including terpenoids (monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and meroterpenoids), furanones, and C15-acetogenins have been isolated and identified. This review describes the existing literature on bioprospecting and exploration of secondary metabolites from Chilean coasts. Text Antarc* Antarctic MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic Chilean Antarctic Territory ENVELOPE(-71.593,-71.593,-75.001,-75.001) Marine Drugs 20 5 337 |
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Chile is in the extreme southwestern part of America, and it has an extreme length, of approximately 4300 km that increases to 8000 km considering the Chilean Antarctic Territory. Despite the large extent of its coastal territory and the diversity of geographic environments and climates associated with Chilean coasts, the research on marine resources in Chile has been rather scarce. From marine organisms found in Chilean coastal waters, algae have been the most studied, since they contain a wide range of interesting secondary metabolites that have some structural traits that make them unique and uncharacteristic. Thus, a wide structural variety of natural products including terpenoids (monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, and meroterpenoids), furanones, and C15-acetogenins have been isolated and identified. This review describes the existing literature on bioprospecting and exploration of secondary metabolites from Chilean coasts. |
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Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Chilean Marine Algae: A Review |
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Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Chilean Marine Algae: A Review |
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Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Chilean Marine Algae: A Review |
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