Department of Biotechnology, University of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA
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Exploring the Antimicrobial Potential of Marine-derived Bioactive Compounds
Author(s): Acouetey Annie*
The vast and largely unexplored marine environment represents a rich source of bioactive compounds with significant antimicrobial potential.
Marine organisms, ranging from microorganisms to macroalgae and invertebrates, have evolved unique chemical defense mechanisms
to survive in diverse and competitive habitats. These adaptations have led to the production of a wide array of secondary metabolites with
potent antimicrobial properties. The growing threat of multidrug-resistant pathogens and the diminishing efficacy of traditional antibiotics have
intensified the search for novel antimicrobial agents from marine sources. This exploration holds promise for discovering new drugs that can
combat resistant infections and expand our arsenal of antimicrobial therapies. Marine-derived bioactive compounds are characterized by their
structural diversity and novel modes o.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1212.2024.10.342
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