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Metabolites from Algae: Discovery, Identification and Bioactive Evaluation

This special issue belongs to the section “Medicinal Chemistry“.

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Marine organisms are an attractive source of metabolites that can be exploited for various biotechnological purposes, including pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical applications. Among them, macro- and microalgae are considered as an economic, viable and underexploited source of bioactive compounds with health-promoting properties. These organisms can be easily collected from aquatic environments and maintained on laboratory and prototype scales. Their ease of collection and/or cultivation makes them excellent test-organisms for laboratory studies, allows the scale-up of the cultivation processes at pre-industrial and industrial scales, and paves the way for possible concrete applications for the production of specific metabolites of vegetal origin.

Current studies of macro- and microalgae should also be aimed at discovering new methodologies and new technologies to enhance the production on the industrial scale of their metabolites.

In the above context, this Special Issue invites original scientific contributions on topics including:

  • Research articles on novel metabolites from algae with potential applications in drug discovery or as drug delivery systems
  • New strategies to optimize the yields of bioactive metabolites
  • Review articles representing the state of the art on the potential of macro- and/or microalgae as sources of drugs and other valuable compounds.

Dr. Giovanna Romano
Dr. Angela Sardo
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • marine algae-derived metabolites
  • marine photosynthetic organisms as source of drugs, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals
  • biotechnological applications of macro- and microalgae
  • novel strategies for industrial production of marine-derived compounds

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Molecules - ISSN 1420-3049