MabCent: Arctic marine bioprospecting in Norway
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5969Dato
2013Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Forfatter
Svenson, JohanSammendrag
The deep waters surrounding the coastline
of the northern parts of Norway represent an exciting
biotope for marine exploration. Dark and cold Arctic
water generates a hostile environment where the
ability to adapt is crucial to survival. These waters
are nonetheless bountiful and a diverse plethora of
marine organisms thrive in these extreme conditions,
many with the help of specialised chemical compounds.
In comparison to warmer, perhaps more
inviting shallower tropical waters, the Arctic region
has not been as thoroughly investigated. MabCent is a
Norwegian initiative based in Tromsø that aims to
change this. Since 2007, scientists within MabCent
have focussed their efforts on the study of marine
organisms inhabiting the Arctic waters with the long
term goal of novel drug discovery and development.
The activities of MabCent are diverse and range from
sampling the Arctic ice shelf to the chemical synthesis
of promising secondary metabolites discovered during
the screening process. The current review will present
the MabCent pipeline from isolation to identification
of new bioactive marine compounds via an extensive
screening process. An overview of the main
activities will be given with particular focus on
isolation strategies, bioactivity screening and structure
determination. Pitfalls, hard earned lessons and the
results so far are also discussed.
Forlag
SpringerSitering
Phytochemistry Reviews 12(2013) nr. 3 s. 567-578Metadata
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