Natural compounds from sponge-derived fungi [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.13-17Other title:
  • مركبات طبيعية من الفطريات المعزولة من الاسفنجيات البحرية [Added title page title]
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  • Agricultural research journal, Suez Canal University, 2010 v.10(1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Agricultural Research Journal, Suez Canal University 2010 v.10(1)Summary: Fungi associated with the marine sponge Gellius bubastens from EI-Temsah Lake were isolated. All isolated sponge-derived fungi were screened for the presence of biologically active secondary metabolites in their cultures. Fungi that organic extracts of their cultures showed bioactivities were identified. The lipid content of hexane extracts of saline cultures of three fungal isolates was analyzed with GCIMS and led to identification of compounds with reported diverse bioactivities. Identification of marine fungi was based on DNA sequencing combined with searchable databases.
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Fungi associated with the marine sponge Gellius bubastens from EI-Temsah Lake were isolated. All isolated sponge-derived fungi were screened for the presence of biologically active secondary metabolites in their cultures. Fungi that organic extracts of their cultures showed bioactivities were identified. The lipid content of hexane extracts of saline cultures of three fungal isolates was analyzed with GCIMS and led to identification of compounds with reported diverse bioactivities. Identification of marine fungi was based on DNA sequencing combined with searchable databases.

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