2024
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1285902
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Study of marine microorganism metabolites: new resources for bioactive natural products

Noora Barzkar,
Stanislav Sukhikh,
Olga Babich

Abstract: The marine environment has remained a source of novel biological molecules with diversified applications. The ecological and biological diversity, along with a unique physical environment, have provided the evolutionary advantage to the plant, animals and microbial species thriving in the marine ecosystem. In light of the fact that marine microorganisms frequently interact symbiotically or mutualistically with higher species including corals, fish, sponges, and algae, this paper intends to examine the potentia… Show more

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“…With the help of genome technology, gene recombination, synthetic microbiology and bioinformatics, the isolation of microorganisms and bioproducts detection is developing quickly, making its use in the future more promising in emerging industries, however only 179 new bioactive compounds have been characterized [139], therefore extensive research is required in the field of bioproducts derived from marine bacteria, some of them have advanced more in their use and research but others require more technologies and adaptations for their use…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of genome technology, gene recombination, synthetic microbiology and bioinformatics, the isolation of microorganisms and bioproducts detection is developing quickly, making its use in the future more promising in emerging industries, however only 179 new bioactive compounds have been characterized [139], therefore extensive research is required in the field of bioproducts derived from marine bacteria, some of them have advanced more in their use and research but others require more technologies and adaptations for their use…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%