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Diversity of Secondary Metabolites from Marine Bacillus Species: Chemistry and Biological Activity
Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Open University, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Gazipur Agricultural University
Published InMarine Drugs
Year2013
Citations248
Abstract
Marine Bacillus species produce versatile secondary metabolites including lipopeptides, polypeptides, macrolactones, fatty acids, polyketides, and isocoumarins. These structurally diverse compounds exhibit a wide range of biological activities, such as antimicrobial, anticancer, and antialgal activities. Some marine Bacillus strains can detoxify heavy metals through reduction processes and have the ability to produce carotenoids. The present article reviews the chemistry and biological activities of secondary metabolites from marine isolates. Side by side, the potential for application of these novel natural products from marine Bacillus strains as drugs, pesticides, carotenoids, and tools for the bioremediation of heavy metal toxicity are also discussed.
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