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Chemical Analysis Of Metabolites From Mangrove Endophytic Fungus, Sefat E Munjerin Oct 2023

Chemical Analysis Of Metabolites From Mangrove Endophytic Fungus, Sefat E Munjerin

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Natural products hold a significant place in drug discovery for their abundant and unique secondary metabolites. These secondary metabolites which encompass a range of organic compounds such as alkaloids, phenols, peptides, flavonoids, polyketides, and terpenoids, can easily be exploited for drug development. Endophytic fungi, residing harmoniously with its host, have emerged as generous producers of bioactive secondary metabolites, displaying efficacy against a wide array of human pathogens, including the challenging ESKAPE pathogens.

The research explores endophytic fungi and their prospective for drug discovery and development through the synthesis of distinctive secondary metabolites. Endophytic fungus, HM13-26C-2B, collected from Honeymoon Island, Florida …


Chemical Investigation Of The Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris Kerguelenensis & Dendrilla Membranosa And The Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina Skottsbergii, John Alan Maschek Jan 2011

Chemical Investigation Of The Antarctic Marine Invertebrates Austrodoris Kerguelenensis & Dendrilla Membranosa And The Antarctic Red Alga Gigartina Skottsbergii, John Alan Maschek

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

The marine realm and, in particular, the Antarctic benthos is largely unexplored and understudied. The chemical investigation reported herein reveals not only the biodiversity, but how that biodiversity manifests remarkable chemical diversity. In our continuing study of the nudibranch Austrodoris kerguelenensis, we have isolated a diverse suite of diterpenoid glyceride esters, palmadorins D - S (2.32 - 2.47), one of which is the first reported halogenated diterpene from a dorid nudibranch. Utilizing genomic data from collaborators, we have investigated the chemical diversity from phylogenetically unique specimens collected in close proximity to one another. Chemical groupings based on comparison of LC/MS …