Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration

The growing threat arises due to diseases such as cancer and the infections around the world leading to a critical requirement for novel and constructive compounds with unique ways of action capable of combating these deadly diseases. At present, it is evident that endophytic fungi constitute an eno...

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Main Authors: Esraa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly, Alaa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly, Aya Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Heliyon
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021004679
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spelling doaj-00f309373c35478ba6f262b022dc55912021-04-09T10:08:22ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-03-0173e06362Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy explorationEsraa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly0Alaa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly1Aya Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly2Faculty of Medicine, October 6 University, 6th October City, Giza, Egypt; Corresponding author.Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Kasr El-Aini, Cairo 11562, EgyptFaculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Kasr Al Ainy, Cairo 11562, EgyptThe growing threat arises due to diseases such as cancer and the infections around the world leading to a critical requirement for novel and constructive compounds with unique ways of action capable of combating these deadly diseases. At present, it is evident that endophytic fungi constitute an enormous as well as comparatively untapped source of great biodiversity that can be considered as a wellspring of effective novel natural products for medical, agricultural and industrial use. Marine endophytic fungi have been found in every marine plants (algae, seagrass, driftwood, mangrove plants), marine vertebrates (mainly, fish) or marine invertebrates (mainly, sponge and coral) inter- and intra-cellular without causing any palpable symptoms of illness. Since evolution of microbes and eukaryotes to a higher level, coevolution has resulted in specific interaction mechanisms. Endophytic fungi are known to influence the life cycle and are necessary for the homeostasis of their eukaryotic hosts and the chemical signals of their host have been shown to activate gene expression in endophytes to induce expression of endophytic secondary metabolites. Marine endophytic fungi are receiving increasing attention by chemists because of their varied and structurally unmatched compounds that have strong biological roles in life as lead pharmaceutical compounds, including anticancer, antiviral, insulin mimetic, antineurodegenerative, antimicrobial, antioxidant and immuno-suppressant compounds. Moreover, fungal endophytes proved to have different biological activities for exploitation in the environmental and agricultural sustainability.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021004679Marine endophyticFungiMetabolitesMedicalPharmaceuticalApplications
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author Esraa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
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Alaa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
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Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
Heliyon
Marine endophytic
Fungi
Metabolites
Medical
Pharmaceutical
Applications
author_facet Esraa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
Alaa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
Aya Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
author_sort Esraa Ahmed Mohamed El-Bondkly
title Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
title_short Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
title_full Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
title_fullStr Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
title_full_unstemmed Marine endophytic fungal metabolites: A whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
title_sort marine endophytic fungal metabolites: a whole new world of pharmaceutical therapy exploration
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The growing threat arises due to diseases such as cancer and the infections around the world leading to a critical requirement for novel and constructive compounds with unique ways of action capable of combating these deadly diseases. At present, it is evident that endophytic fungi constitute an enormous as well as comparatively untapped source of great biodiversity that can be considered as a wellspring of effective novel natural products for medical, agricultural and industrial use. Marine endophytic fungi have been found in every marine plants (algae, seagrass, driftwood, mangrove plants), marine vertebrates (mainly, fish) or marine invertebrates (mainly, sponge and coral) inter- and intra-cellular without causing any palpable symptoms of illness. Since evolution of microbes and eukaryotes to a higher level, coevolution has resulted in specific interaction mechanisms. Endophytic fungi are known to influence the life cycle and are necessary for the homeostasis of their eukaryotic hosts and the chemical signals of their host have been shown to activate gene expression in endophytes to induce expression of endophytic secondary metabolites. Marine endophytic fungi are receiving increasing attention by chemists because of their varied and structurally unmatched compounds that have strong biological roles in life as lead pharmaceutical compounds, including anticancer, antiviral, insulin mimetic, antineurodegenerative, antimicrobial, antioxidant and immuno-suppressant compounds. Moreover, fungal endophytes proved to have different biological activities for exploitation in the environmental and agricultural sustainability.
topic Marine endophytic
Fungi
Metabolites
Medical
Pharmaceutical
Applications
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021004679
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