Bioactive Compounds from Coral Reef Organisms 2021
A special issue of Marine Drugs (ISSN 1660-3397).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2021) | Viewed by 12445
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The biodiversity of coral reefs is unmatched in the marine environment. Whilst they cover a minute portion of the seafloor, they harbour approximately one-third of all marine species. Current research has revealed that coral reef invertebrates and their associated microorganisms can produce a high diversity of secondary metabolites. Many of these compounds are novel and exhibit strong biological activity with properties such as antifouling, antipredation, antimicrobial, or antioxidant.
This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for researchers to publish their latest research on substances derived from species inhabiting coral reefs. We are specifically interested in new research identifying the chemical structure, activity, source and biosynthetic pathways of bioactive compounds. Additionally, given the many threats that coral reefs are facing worldwide, it will be critical to identify alternative methods of production for compounds with biotechnological potential. Comprehensive review papers that synthesise current knowledge on bioactive compounds in coral reefs are also welcome.
Dr. Jean-Baptiste RainaGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Coral reefs
- Coral invertebrates
- Coral microorganisms
- Biological activity
- Structure elucidation
- Functional role
- Bioprospecting
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