Brent R Copp’s research while affiliated with University of Auckland and other places

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Fig. 2 Trends in marine bacteria investigations. (a) Environmental sources accessed to discover new MNPs from bacteria (b) marine invertebrate sources leading to bacterial cultures that have yielded new MNPs, (c) number of studies of marine invertebrates leading to new MNPs (d) phyla of bacteria from which new MNPs have been obtained.
Marine natural products
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February 2025

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Natural Product Reports

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Brent R Copp

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Tanja Grkovic

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Covering: January to the end of December 2023This review covers the literature published in 2023 for marine natural products (MNPs), with 582 citations (541 for the period January to December 2023) referring to compounds isolated from marine microorganisms and phytoplankton, green, brown and red algae, sponges, cnidarians, bryozoans, molluscs, tunicates, echinoderms, the submerged parts of mangroves and other intertidal plants. The emphasis is on new compounds (1220 in 340 papers for 2023), together with the relevant biological activities, source organisms and country of origin. Pertinent reviews, biosynthetic studies, first syntheses, and syntheses that led to the revision of structures or stereochemistries, have been included. An analysis of the progress in the study of prokaryote involvement in macro-invertebrate MNP production is discussed.

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... This predatory behavior facilitates the introduction of microorganisms into their internal canals, rendering them a hotspot for microbial aggregation [4]. The most recent report on marine natural products indicates that Aspergillus continued to be a significant source of new metabolites in 2023, reaffirming its status as the primary source of fungal metabolites [5]. Aspergillus represents the primary fungal source of novel natural products, while fungi derived from sponges constitute the most prolific source of new natural compounds [6]. ...

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Polyketides with Cardioprotective Bioactivities from Sponge-Associated Fungus Aspergillus giganteus MA46-5
Marine natural products

Natural Product Reports