Natural Products
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59259-976-9_1
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Natural Products and Drug Discovery

Abstract: SummaryFor more than 50 yr, natural products have served us well in combating infectious bacteria and fungi. During the 20th century, microbial and plant secondary metabolites helped to double our life span, reduced pain and suffering, and revolutionized medicine. The increased development of resistance to older antibacterial, antifungal, and antitumor drugs has been challenged by (1) newly discovered antibiotics (e.g., candins, epothilones); (2) new semisynthetic versions of old antibiotics (e.g., ketolides, … Show more

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“…The main interest of our joint research project is to build up a high-quality microbe-originated library of natural products and to screen for bioactive metabolites in a highthroughput manner (Bian et al, 2009). The identification of beauvericin as an antifungal potentiator was a good example of the use of the library for drug discovery Zhang, 2005;Demain & Zhang, 2005). Strain MS426 T was recognized for its antifungal and antibacterial activity, but it did not inhibit the p-aminobenzoic acid biosynthesis pathway of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.…”
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“…The main interest of our joint research project is to build up a high-quality microbe-originated library of natural products and to screen for bioactive metabolites in a highthroughput manner (Bian et al, 2009). The identification of beauvericin as an antifungal potentiator was a good example of the use of the library for drug discovery Zhang, 2005;Demain & Zhang, 2005). Strain MS426 T was recognized for its antifungal and antibacterial activity, but it did not inhibit the p-aminobenzoic acid biosynthesis pathway of meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.…”
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“…Novel microbes and their associated bioactive compounds have been isolated (Demain & Zhang, 2005). Since the description of the marine genus Salinispora and its bioactive secondary metabolites, marine actinomycetes, especially members of the family Micromonosporaceae, have received attention from both taxonomists and chemists (Maldonado et al, 2005;Laatsch, 2006;Lam, 2006;Knight et al, 2003;Zhang et al, 2005).…”
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“…One of nature's treasures is the marine biotope, which occupies almost three quarters of the earth's surface. Marine natural products play an increasingly important role in biomedical research and drug development [1]. Marine derived bioactive compounds help in the treatment of many diseases such as cancer, AIDS, inflammatory conditions, and a large variety of viral, bacterial and fungal diseases.…”
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“…New therapeutic agents are urgently needed to treat medical needs that are currently unmet. Natural products once played a major role in drug discovery [1,2]. The marine environment covers more than 70% of the world's surface.…”
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