| Literature DB >> 34436283 |
Roberta Esposito1,2, Nadia Ruocco1, Thomas Viel3, Serena Federico1,2,3, Valerio Zupo3, Maria Costantini1.
Abstract
In the last decades, the marine environment was discovered as a huge reservoir of novel bioactive compounds, useful for medicinal treatments improving human health and well-being. Among several marine organisms exhibiting biotechnological potential, sponges were highlighted as one of the most interesting phyla according to a wide literature describing new molecules every year. Not surprisingly, the first marine drugs approved for medical purposes were isolated from a marine sponge and are now used as anti-cancer and anti-viral agents. In most cases, experimental evidence reported that very often associated and/or symbiotic communities produced these bioactive compounds for a mutual benefit. Nowadays, beauty treatments are formulated taking advantage of the beneficial properties exerted by marine novel compounds. In fact, several biological activities suitable for cosmetic treatments were recorded, such as anti-oxidant, anti-aging, skin whitening, and emulsifying activities, among others. Here, we collected and discussed several scientific contributions reporting the cosmeceutical potential of marine sponge symbionts, which were exclusively represented by fungi and bacteria. Bioactive compounds specifically indicated as products of the sponge metabolism were also included. However, the origin of sponge metabolites is dubious, and the role of the associated biota cannot be excluded, considering that the isolation of symbionts represents a hard challenge due to their uncultivable features.Entities:
Keywords: anti-aging; anti-microbial; anti-oxidant; bacteria; fungi; photoprotection; skin whitening; sponges
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34436283 PMCID: PMC8401093 DOI: 10.3390/md19080444
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Figure 1Examples of bioactive compounds isolated from bacteria (a), sponges (b), echinoderms (c), corals (d), fungi (e), micro- (f) and macro-algae (g) reported as suitable candidates for the formulation of cosmetics.
Bacterial source, sponge host, compound/extract, biological activity, and reference are reported.
| Source | Sponge Host | Extract/Compound | Biological Activity | Reference |
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| Diapolycopenedioic acid xylosyl ester A | Anti-oxidant | [ |
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| Carotenoid extracts | Anti-aging | [ |
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| Diazepinomicin | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| CH2Cl2/MeOH (1:1) extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Sponges from Lakshadweep archipelago | Pyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine-1,4-dione, hexahydro-C7H10N2O2 | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Isolates of bacteria | Biosurfactants | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ |
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| Ageloline A | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Melanin extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| GSA10 |
| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ |
| HAL-08, HAL-13, HAL-74 and PTR-21 | Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| PTR-08, PTR-40, PTR-41, and PTR-47 | Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant and anti-aging | [ | ||
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| Isolates of bacteria | Biosurfactants | [ | |
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| Methanol crude extracts | Anti-oxidant and | [ | |
| SH-82 ( |
| Ethyl acetate and methanol extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ |
Fungal source, sponge host, compound/extract, biological activity and reference are reported.
| Source | Sponge Host | Extract/Compound | Biological Activity | Reference |
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| Circumdatin | Anti-UV | [ |
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| Unidentified marine sponge of the class Choristida | Acremostrictin | Anti-microbial and anti-oxidant | [ |
| Unidentified marine sponge | ENP1, ENP2 | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Aromatic polyketide | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Unidentified marine sponge | JBIR-124 | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extract | Anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory | [ | |
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| Cis-cyclo(Leucyl-Tyrosyl) | Anti-biofilm | [ | |
| Crude extract of static | Anti-oxidant, | [ | ||
| F09T15-3, F09-T15-6, F09-T18-16 | Ethyl acetate extract of | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Hypofurans A/B and | Anti-microbial | [ | |
| Several metabolites from | Anti-oxidant and anti-tyrosinase | [ | ||
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| Hypocrol A and | Anti-microbial and anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Mycelia and culture filtrate | Anti-microbial and | [ | ||
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| Alternariol and | Anti-microbial and anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| KN-15-3 | Culture extract | Anti-microbial | [ |
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| Eurobenzophenone C, 3-de-O-methylsulochrin and 14-de-Omethyl-5-methoxysulochrin | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| 7-O-demethylmonocerin | Anti-oxidant | [ | ||
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| Butyrolactone I, Butyrolactone II, 5-[(3,4-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran-6-yl)-methyl]-3-hydroxy-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-2(5H)-furanone and Aspernolide A | Anti-oxidant | [ |
| Unidentified marine sponge | Brasilianoid A | Anti-UV | [ | |
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| Ethyl acetate extract | Anti-tyrosinase | [ | |
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| Tetrahydroauroglaucin and Flavoglaucin | Anti-aging and anti-oxidant | [ |
Sponge species and genera, compound/extract, biological activity and reference are reported.
| Sponge Species and Genera | Extract/Compound | Biological Activity | Reference |
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| Collagen | Wound healing | [ |
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| Avarol-3′-thiosalicylate | Anti-oxidant and | [ |
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| Avarol-3′-thiosalicylate | Anti-oxidant and | [ |
| Ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
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| Geoditin A | Skin whitening | [ |
| Hexane and ethyl acetate extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Dichloromethane and methanol extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Total extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Methanol extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Fatty acids extracts | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Puupehenol | Anti-oxidant and anti-microbial | [ | |
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| Methanol, ethanol and hexane | Anti-acne | [ |
| Gagunin D | Skin whitening | [ | |
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| Crude extract | Anti-oxidant | [ |
| Glycosaminoglycans | Wound healing | [ | |
| Methanol extracts | Anti-oxidant and anti-fungal | [ | |
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| Collagen hydrolysate fractions | Wound healing and anti-oxidant | [ |
| Osirisynes A, B, E, G, H and I | Anti-aging | [ | |
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| Topsentin | Anti-inflammatory | [ |
| Crude extract | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Crude extract | Anti-oxidant | [ | |
| Protein extract and the | Anti-oxidant | [ |