04585nam 2201177z- 450 991055734300332120220111(CKB)5400000000042461(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77136(oapen)doab77136(EXLCZ)99540000000004246120202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBioactive Molecules from Extreme Environments IIBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (336 p.)3-0365-2718-4 3-0365-2719-2 This Special Issue, as a continuation of the previous Special Issue, "Bioactive Molecules from Extreme Environments" (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/marinedrugs/special_issues/Extreme_Environments accessed on 4 November 2021), includes 10 research articles and 2 reviews, providing a wide overview of the chemical biodiversity offered by different marine organisms inhabiting extreme environments to be used for biotechnological and pharmaceutical applications. The six articles in this Special Issue are focused on the polar regions, which represent an untapped source of marine natural products and are still largely unexplored compared to more accessible sites. Many of these articles refer to Antarctica, which is the coldest and most inaccessible continent on the Earth, where extreme temperatures, light and ice have selected biological communities with a unique suite of bioactive metabolites. The marine organisms of Arctic and Antarctic environments are a reservoir of natural compounds, exhibiting huge structural diversity and significant bioactivities that could be used in human applications.ChemistrybicsscResearch & information: generalbicssc(DFT)-UV-Vis spectral calculation13C-NMR chemical shift linear and multiple regression3-amino-2-pyrrolidinoneabsorption maxima in the near infrared regionAntarctic bacteriaAntarcticaAntarctica sponge-derived fungusanti-food allergyantibacterialantibioticsantifungal activityantimicrobial peptidesArcticArctic/AntarcticAspergillus insulicolaBacillus amyloliquefaciensbioactive compoundbiomaterialsbiotechnological applicationchemical ecologycrustincyclic tripeptidesdeep sea natural productsdeep-sea hydrothermal ventdeep-sea microorganismDermacoccus abyssi MT 1.1TdermacozineDP4 calculationdrug discoveryfreeze-dryingfungal metabolitesfungusFusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubenseGastropodagreen synthesisiturin A5lipid AlipopeptideLipopolysaccharide (LPS)luteinMALDI-TOF mass spectrometryMarfey's methodMariana Trenchmarine bioprospectingmarine biotechnologymarine natural productmarine natural productsmetalmicroalgaeMolluscaMuriellopsismycalolsn/ananotechnologyPaenibacillusPanama diseasePenicillium griseofulvumphenoxazinepsychrophilesquinone reductaseshrimpspongesspray dryingstructural characterizationsupercritical fluid extractionSvalbardterpeneterpenoidChemistryResearch & information: generalGiordano Daniela(Researcher)edt78443Giordano Daniela(Researcher)othBOOK9910557343003321Bioactive Molecules from Extreme Environments II3036784UNINA