Macroalgae, or seaweeds, are a rich source of components which may exert beneficial effects on the mammalian gut microbiota through the enhancement of bacterial diversity and …
PY Qian, Y Xu, N Fusetani - Biofouling, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Since early 2008, an increasing number of countries have ratified an international treaty to ban the application of antifouling (AF) coatings based on organotin compounds (eg …
Covering: 2008. Previous review: Nat. Prod. Rep., 2009, 26, 170This review covers the literature published in 2008 for marine natural products, with 829 citations (613 for the …
Seaweeds or algae are marine autotrophic organisms. They produce nutrients (eg, proteins, carbohydrates, etc.) essential for the survival of living organisms as they participate in …
N Fusetani - Natural Product Reports, 2011 - pubs.rsc.org
Covering: 2004 to June 2010 In this review, antifouling metabolites of marine bacteria and fungi, seaweeds, aquatic plants, and marine invertebrates are described. Also included are …
B Jha, K Kavita, J Westphal, A Hartmann… - Marine drugs, 2013 - mdpi.com
The majority of the marine algal species, though completing their life cycle in seawater, are rarely susceptible to fouling, making them an important source of quorum sensing (QS) …
M Birringer, K Siems, A Maxones, J Frank… - RSC advances, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
We present the first comprehensive and systematic review on the structurally diverse toco- chromanols and-chromenols found in photosynthetic organisms, including marine …
Biofouling is the assemblage of undesirable biological materials and macro-organisms (barnacles, mussels, etc.) on submerged surfaces, which has unfavorable impacts on the …
L Pereira - Springer handbook of marine biotechnology, 2015 - Springer
Algae, like most vegetables, have cells with pigments that allow them to perform the photosynthesis. These organisms have a wide geographical distribution, colonizing various …