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Antimicrobial compounds from marine fungi

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PHYTOCHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 85-117

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-020-09705-5

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Marine fungi; Natural products; Chemical structures; Antimicrobial bioactivity

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  1. University of Hawaii at Hilo (UHH)
  2. University of Hawaii Cancer Center (UHCC)
  3. Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy (DKICP)
  4. Victoria S. and Bradley L. Geist Foundation [15ADVC-74420, 17CON-86295]
  5. Hawaii IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence III (INBRE-III) project: NIGMS Grant [5P20GM103466]
  6. Hawaii IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence IV (INBRE-IV) project: NIGMS Grant [5P20GM103466]

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In the past 20 years, marine fungi with complex genetic backgrounds and large metagenomes have become a major source of marine natural products. This review highlights the sources, structures, and antimicrobial activity of 272 compounds derived from marine fungi reported from 1998 to 2019.
Marine fungi with complex genetic backgrounds and large metagenomes are a main source of marine natural products in the past 20 years. This review highlights the sources of marine fungal strains, structures and antimicrobial activity of 272 compounds derived from marine fungi reported from 1998 to 2019.

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