Crambe Sponge
Microbiota
Porifera
The phylum of sponges which are sessile, suspension-feeding, multicellular animals that utilize flagellated cells called choanocytes to circulate water. Most are hermaphroditic. They are probably an early evolutionary side branch that gave rise to no other group of animals. Except for about 150 freshwater species, sponges are marine animals. They are a source of ALKALOIDS; STEROLS; and other complex molecules useful in medicine and biological research.
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Biological Science Disciplines
All of the divisions of the natural sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of life and vital processes. The concept includes anatomy and physiology, biochemistry and biophysics, and the biology of animals, plants, and microorganisms. It should be differentiated from BIOLOGY, one of its subdivisions, concerned specifically with the origin and life processes of living organisms.
Projective Techniques
Tomography
Newspapers
Resilience, Psychological
Pancreatic Neoplasms
Tumors or cancer of the PANCREAS. Depending on the types of ISLET CELLS present in the tumors, various hormones can be secreted: GLUCAGON from PANCREATIC ALPHA CELLS; INSULIN from PANCREATIC BETA CELLS; and SOMATOSTATIN from the SOMATOSTATIN-SECRETING CELLS. Most are malignant except the insulin-producing tumors (INSULINOMA).
CD-I
An optical disk storage system used on specialized players that combine the functions of computer and CD player in a self-contained box, designed to be connected to a television set and a home stereo for video and sound output. The player is controlled with a hand-held remote unit resembling a television remote control. (J Allied Health 1993 Winter;22(1):131-8)
Biological Products
Axinella
Marine Biology
Petrosia
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Bacteria
One of the three domains of life (the others being Eukarya and ARCHAEA), also called Eubacteria. They are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms which generally possess rigid cell walls, multiply by cell division, and exhibit three principal forms: round or coccal, rodlike or bacillary, and spiral or spirochetal. Bacteria can be classified by their response to OXYGEN: aerobic, anaerobic, or facultatively anaerobic; by the mode by which they obtain their energy: chemotrophy (via chemical reaction) or PHOTOTROPHY (via light reaction); for chemotrophs by their source of chemical energy: CHEMOLITHOTROPHY (from inorganic compounds) or chemoorganotrophy (from organic compounds); and by their source for CARBON; NITROGEN; etc.; HETEROTROPHY (from organic sources) or AUTOTROPHY (from CARBON DIOXIDE). They can also be classified by whether or not they stain (based on the structure of their CELL WALLS) with CRYSTAL VIOLET dye: gram-negative or gram-positive.
Ecology
The branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their ENVIRONMENT, especially as manifested by natural cycles and rhythms, community development and structure, interactions between different kinds of organisms, geographic distributions, and population alterations. (Webster's, 3d ed)
Aquaculture
Ecosystem
Alexander Disease
Rare leukoencephalopathy with infantile-onset accumulation of Rosenthal fibers in the subpial, periventricular, and subependymal zones of the brain. Rosenthal fibers are GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN aggregates found in ASTROCYTES. Juvenile- and adult-onset types show progressive atrophy of the lower brainstem instead. De novo mutations in the GFAP gene are associated with the disease with propensity for paternal inheritance.
Williams Syndrome
A disorder caused by hemizygous microdeletion of about 28 genes on chromosome 7q11.23, including the ELASTIN gene. Clinical manifestations include SUPRAVALVULAR AORTIC STENOSIS; MENTAL RETARDATION; elfin facies; impaired visuospatial constructive abilities; and transient HYPERCALCEMIA in infancy. The condition affects both sexes, with onset at birth or in early infancy.
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Monte Carlo Method
In statistics, a technique for numerically approximating the solution of a mathematical problem by studying the distribution of some random variable, often generated by a computer. The name alludes to the randomness characteristic of the games of chance played at the gambling casinos in Monte Carlo. (From Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
Crops, Agricultural
Entropy
Agriculture
Obsessive Hoarding
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Molecular Structure
A single betaproteobacterium dominates the microbial community of the crambescidine-containing sponge Crambe crambe. (1/2)
(+info)Culture-dependent and independent approaches for identifying novel halogenases encoded by Crambe crambe (marine sponge) microbiota. (2/2)
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Chondrocladia
These sponges gained media attention when a new species, a gourd-shaped carnivorous sponge, was featured in reports of finds ... The known species of Chondrocladia are: C. alaskensis and C. pulchra are better placed in Crambe or Monanchora. C. dura, C. ... Chondrocladia sponges are stipitate, with a stalk frequently anchored in the substrate by rhizoids and an egg-shaped body, ... Carnivorous sponges, which use hooked spicules to capture small crustaceans, have been known only since 1995, when Asbestopluma ...
Crambeidae
Identification of members of this family of sponges is based on microscopic examination of the spicules in their skeleton. The ... Crambe Vosmaer, 1880 Discorhabdella Dendy, 1924 Lithochela Burton, 1929 Monanchora Carter, 1883 Register of Marine Species " ...
List of MeSH codes (B01)
... crambe sponge MeSH B01.500.802.200 - dysidea MeSH B01.500.802.360 - geodia MeSH B01.500.802.380 - haliclona MeSH B01.500. ...
Crambe crambe
... , commonly known as the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to ... Arca noae coveded by Crambe crambe Eupolymnia nebulosa on Crambe crambe Crambe crambe Babiç, K. 1922. Monactinellida und ... Phylogeographical history of the sponge Crambe crambe (Porifera, Poecilosclerida): range expansion and recent invasion of the ... The colonies of Crambe crambe form thin orange to orange-red plates, rarely lobed, with a very rough surface perforated by ...
Crambe (disambiguation)
Crambe, North Yorkshire Crambeck near Crambe in Yorkshire, famous as having been a Roman encampment Crambe (sponge), a genus of ... Crambe glabrata DC. (greater sea kale, colewort, heartleaf crambe), a species of flowering plant Crambe maritima (common name ... Crambe is a genus of plants Crambe may also refer to: ... of halophytic flowering plant in the genus Crambe Crambe oil, ... extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Crambe. If ...
Crambe (sponge)
Crambe amarilla Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe chilensis Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe crambe (Schmidt, ... 1993 Crambe maldonadoi Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe panamensis Maldonado, Carmona, van Soest & Pomponi, 2001 Crambe ... Crambe is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) ... tailliezi Vacelet & Boury-Esnault, 1982 Crambe tuberosa Maldonado & Benito, 1991 WoRMS Catalogue of life v t e. ...
Aquaculture of sea sponges
"Cultivation of explants of the marine sponge Cramble crambe in closed systems". Biomolecular Engineering. 20 (4-6): 333-337. ... Bath sponges are the most common use of aquacultured sea sponge today. Bath sponges can be defined as any sponge species ... cut pieces of a parent sponge, which will then regrow into a full sponge) as a means of culturing sponges. Sponges have ... These sponges are one of the only true sustainably farmed sea sponges in the world. The sponges are farmed via the rope method ...
List of marine animals of the Cape Peninsula and False Bay
Olifants River to Cape Peninsula) Family Crambeidae Stellar sponge Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) syn. Crambe chelastra (Luderitz ... Flat leaf sponge Isodictya grandis (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) (West Coast to False Bay) Fanned kelp sponge Isodictya frondosa (Lévi ... Family Polymastiidae Teat-sponge Polymastia mamillaris (Müller, 1806) (Saldanha Bay to Port St. Johns) Atlantic teat-sponge ... Tree sponge Echinoclathria dichotoma (Levi, 1963) (West Coast to Cape Agulhas) Nodular sponge Clathria (Thalysias) hooperi ...
List of sponges of South Africa
Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) Stellar sponge Lithochela conica Burton, 1929 Crella caespes (Ehlers, 1870) Crella (Grayella) erecta ... 1, hedgehog sponge Tethya sp. 2, Prickly pear sponge Suborder Astrophorina Ancorina corticata Lévi, 1964 Ancorina nanosclera ... The branch of zoology that studies sponges is known as spongiology. Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into ... Orange wall sponge, Encrusting solid sponge Darwinella warreni Topsent, 1905 Dysidea cinerea Keller, 1889 Dysidea fragilis ( ...
Crambe (sponge) - Wikipedia
Crambe amarilla Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe chilensis Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe crambe (Schmidt, ... 1993 Crambe maldonadoi Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe panamensis Maldonado, Carmona, van Soest & Pomponi, 2001 Crambe ... Crambe is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) ... tailliezi Vacelet & Boury-Esnault, 1982 Crambe tuberosa Maldonado & Benito, 1991 WoRMS Catalogue of life v t e. ...
Biomolecules | Free Full-Text | Cytotoxic Alkaloids Derived from Marine Sponges: A Comprehensive Review
Crambe sp., Reniera sp., and Xestospongia sp., among others. The sufficient production of alkaloids derived from sponges is a ... Identification of active cytotoxic alkaloids extracted from marine animals, particularly sponges, is an important strive, due ... Marine sponges (porifera) have proved to be a prolific source of unique bioactive secondary metabolites, among which the ... Keywords: cytotoxicity; alkaloids; sponges; marine drugs; secondary metabolites cytotoxicity; alkaloids; sponges; marine drugs ...
Batzella, Crambe and Monanchora: Highly Prolific Marine Sponge Genera Yielding Compounds with Potential Applications for Cancer...
Batzella, Crambe and Monanchora: Highly Prolific Marine Sponge Genera Yielding Compounds with Potential Applications for Cancer ... It is concluded that these marine sponge genera represent a rich source of novel compounds with potential applications for ... A considerable number of these molecular architectures had been recorded from marine sponges belonging to different marine ... A considerable number of these molecular architectures had been recorded from marine sponges belonging to different marine ...
List of sponges of South Africa - Wikipedia
Crambe acuata (Lévi, 1958) Stellar sponge Lithochela conica Burton, 1929 Crella caespes (Ehlers, 1870) Crella (Grayella) erecta ... 1, hedgehog sponge Tethya sp. 2, Prickly pear sponge Suborder Astrophorina Ancorina corticata Lévi, 1964 Ancorina nanosclera ... The branch of zoology that studies sponges is known as spongiology. Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into ... Orange wall sponge, Encrusting solid sponge Darwinella warreni Topsent, 1905 Dysidea cinerea Keller, 1889 Dysidea fragilis ( ...
DIGITAL.CSIC: Finding the relevant scale: clonality and genetic structure in a marine invertebrate (Crambe crambe, Porifera)
We performed a small-scale study of the population structure of the sponge Crambe crambe, in which 177 individuals from the ... 101 sponges had unique genotypes and the remaining 76 individuals formed 24 groups of sponges sharing genotypes (clones). Mean ... Finding the relevant scale: clonality and genetic structure in a marine invertebrate (Crambe crambe, Porifera). ... 33 sponges. Genetic similarities with sponges of the same locality, or from other Mediterranean localities, were within the ...
Cebrian E[au] - PubMed - NCBI
Sublethal effects of contamination on the Mediterranean sponge Crambe crambe: metal accumulation and biological responses. ... Sponges as biomonitors of heavy metals in spatial and temporal surveys in northwestern mediterranean: multispecies comparison. ... Snapshot of a Bacterial Microbiome Shift during the Early Symptoms of a Massive Sponge Die-Off in the Western Mediterranean. ... Sponge mass mortalities in a warming Mediterranean Sea: are cyanobacteria-harboring species worse off? ...
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Vertical transmission of sponge microbiota is inconsistent and unfaithful | Nature Ecology & Evolution
Surprisingly, larvae were as likely to share vertically transmitted microbes with larvae from other sponge species as they were ... Vertical transmission was also inconsistent across siblings, as larval sponges from the same parent shared only 17% of microbes ... Examining transmission of microbes between parent and offspring pairs in eight species of marine sponges, the authors find ... Patterns of vertical transmission were, however, incomplete: larval sponges shared, on average, 44.8% of microbes with their ...
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MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network - Sparse sponges, Nemertesia spp. and Alcyonidium diaphanum on circalittoral mixed...
Microstructure variation in sponges sharing growth form: the encrusting demosponges Dysidea avara and Crambe crambe. Acta ... Sponges of the British Isles (Sponges: V): a colour guide and working document. Ross-on-Wye: Marine Conservation Society. ... with diseased sponges also exhibiting significant decline in sponge mass and protein content. Sponge disease epidemics can have ... Ecological factors controlling sponge distribution in the Gulf of Mexico and the resulting zonation. In Aspects of Sponge ...
Frontiers | Sponge Microbiota Are a Reservoir of Functional Antibiotic Resistance Genes | Microbiology
... no studies have methodically examined sponges as a reservoir of antibiotic resistance. Sponges could be important in this ... Sponges could be important in this respect because they often contain diverse microbial communities that have the capacity to ... Taken together, our results show that sponge microbiota host diverse and novel resistance genes that may be harnessed by ... Here, we applied functional metagenomics to study the presence and diversity of functional resistance genes in the sponges ...
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Massive stranding event revealed the occurrence of an overlooked and ecosystem engineer sponge | SpringerLink
Padiglia A, Ledda FD, Padedda BM et al (2018) Long-term experimental in situ farming of Crambe crambe (Demospongiae: ... Stranding reached density peaks of up to 0.88 ind m−2, and the most abundant species reported was the sponge G. cydonium, ... Massive stranding event revealed the occurrence of an overlooked and ecosystem engineer sponge. *Daniele Grech. ORCID: orcid. ... Bertolino M, Calcinai B, Capellacci S et al (2012) Posidonia oceanica meadows as sponge spicule traps. Ital J Zool 79:231-238. ...
Chemistry - NUI Galway
How Environmental Factors Affect the Production of Guanidine Alkaloids by the Mediterranean Sponge Crambe crambe Eva Ternon, ... Environmental solutions for the sustainable production of bioactive natural products from the marine sponge Crambe crambe ... Additional bioactive guanidine alkaloids from the Mediterranean sponge Crambe crambe Bondu, Stephanie,Genta-Jouve, Gregory, ... Additional bioactive guanidine alkaloids from the Mediterranean sponge Crambe crambe. RSC Advances, 2 (7):2828-2835 [Details] ...
Temperature Anomalies and Mortality Events in Marine Communities: Insights on Factors behind Differential Mortality Impacts in...
MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network - Geodia and other massive sponges on Atlanto-Arctic upper bathyal mixed sediment
Sublethal effects of contamination on the Mediterranean sponge Crambe crambe: metal accumulation and biological responses. ... contamination on the larval settlement of the shallow-water sponge species Crambe crambe in the Mediterranean (Cebrian & Uriz, ... Hexactinellid sponge ecology: growth rates and seasonality in deep water sponges. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and ... Tolerance of Sponge Assemblages to Temperature Anomalies: Resilience and Proliferation of Sponges following the 1997-8 El-Niño ...
Microbial and Functional Biodiversity Patterns in Sponges that Accumulate Bromopyrrole Alkaloids Suggest Horizontal Gene...
Marine sponge holobionts harbor complex microbial communities whose members may be the true producers of secondary metabolites ... accumulated by sponges. Bromopyrrole alkaloids constitute a typical... ... Culture-dependent and independent approaches for identifying novel halogenases encoded by Crambe crambe (marine sponge) ... Hill M, Hill A, Lopez N, Harriott O (2006) Sponge-specific bacterial symbionts in the Caribbean sponge, Chondrilla nucula ( ...
Frontiers | Emerging Sponge Models of Animal-Microbe Symbioses | Microbiology
In addition, next-generation sequencing technologies have shed light on the genomic repertoire of the sponge host and revealed ... In addition, next-generation sequencing technologies have shed light on the genomic repertoire of the sponge host and revealed ... Here, we discuss the potential and limitations of the sponge-microbe symbiosis as emerging models for animal-associated ... Here, we discuss the potential and limitations of the sponge-microbe symbiosis as emerging models for animal-associated ...
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High similarity in the microbiota of cold-water sponges of the Genus Mycale from two different geographical areas [PeerJ]
The sponges Mycale (Aegogropila) magellanica and Mycale (Oxymycale) acerata are both abundant members of benthic communities in ... High throughput sequencing revealed a remarkable similarity in the microbiota of both sponge species, dominated by ... Sponges belonging to genus Mycale are common and widely distributed across the oceans and represent a significant component of ... A single betaproteobacterium dominates the microbial community of the crambescidine-containing sponge Crambe crambe.. ...
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Batzella, Crambe and Monanchora: Highly Prolific Marine Sponge Genera Yielding Compounds with Potential Applications for Cancer ... www.readbyqxmd.com/read/29301302/batzella-crambe-and-monanchora-highly-prolific-marine-sponge-genera-yielding-compounds-with- ... A considerable number of these molecular architectures had been recorded from marine sponges belonging to different marine ... Crambe and Monanchora over the period 1981-2017, paying a special attention to the polycyclic guanidinic compounds and their ...
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Crambe (éponge) Entry term(s):. Crambe Sponges. Crambe crambe. Crambe crambes. Sponge, Crambe. Sponges, Crambe. crambe, Crambe ... Crambe Sponge - Preferred Concept UI. M0456526. Scope note. A genus of SPONGES in the family Crambeidae characterized by ... A genus of SPONGES in the family Crambeidae characterized by desmoid spicules. The type species is Crambe crambe.. ... Crambe Sponges Sponge, Crambe Sponges, Crambe Crambe crambe - Narrower Concept UI. M0456527. ...
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Marine Sponges as a Drug Treasure
... new antiviral and cytotoxic compounds from the sponge Crambe crambe. J Org Chem. 56, 5712-5715. ... sponge Hyatella. sp. extract (Oclarit et al. ., 1994) and sponge Dysidea sp. . (Elyakov et al. ., 1991).Thus, the microbial ... Crambe crambe/Poecilosclerida. Ca2+/channel blocker. Jares-Erijman et al. ., 1991. Discorhabdin D. Fused pyrrolophenanthroline ... Sponge substances have remarkable chemical diversity. A part of uncommon nucleosides, marine sponges also able to produce other ...
ExtractPoriferaDerived from Marine SpongesSpeciesPhylumMicrobiotaDemospongiaeKernel OilSecondary metabolitesAxinellaAlkaloidsAbyssinian OilGenusDiversitySpatialCoralsMonanchoraMicrobial communitiesZoologyDamp spongeSymbiosisMicroorganismsBenthic communitiesMediterraneanBrushFreshwaterChemical EcologyMicrobesDefensesMesohylHeat and moistureAbundantMolecularHttpsHost
Extract3
- Targeting of pancreatic and prostate cancer stem cell characteristics by Crambe crambe marine sponge extract. (qxmd.com)
- Crambe Maritima Leaf Extract. (mankind.co.uk)
- To define your gorgeous curls, the formula uses Sugar Bee Extract to reduce frizz and Crambe Oil to smoothe and nourish curls, giving a natural shine. (hqhair.com)
Porifera7
- Marine sponges (porifera) have proved to be a prolific source of unique bioactive secondary metabolites, among which the alkaloids occupy a special place in terms of unprecedented structures and outstanding biological activities. (mdpi.com)
- The list of marine sponges of South Africa is a list of saltwater species that form a part of the poriferan (Phylum Porifera) fauna of South Africa. (wikipedia.org)
- Here, we test these ideas in multiple coexisting host species with highly diverse microbiota, leveraging known parent-offspring pairs sampled from eight species of wild marine sponges (Porifera). (nature.com)
- Hooper JNA, van Soest RWM (2002) Systema Porifera: a guide to the classification of sponges. (springer.com)
- Marine sponges (phylum Porifera) represent prominent examples for such complex symbioses. (frontiersin.org)
- Sponges are spineless animals belong to phylum, "the pore bearers" (Porifera), serve as most primitive multicelled animals, existing for millions of year ago. (biomolther.org)
- Sponges (Phylum Porifera) are ancient sedentary and filter-feeding animals which harbour very diverse and abundant associated microbial community in their tissues with density up to 40-50% of sponge tissue volume. (ac.vn)
Derived from Marine Sponges2
Species13
- Finally, we found no evidence that vertically transmitted microbes are faithful to a single sponge host species. (nature.com)
- Surprisingly, larvae were as likely to share vertically transmitted microbes with larvae from other sponge species as they were with their own species. (nature.com)
- Stranding reached density peaks of up to 0.88 ind m −2 , and the most abundant species reported was the sponge G. cydonium , followed by molluscs, bryozoans, a rare teleost fish, and many other species. (springer.com)
- Characterizing species listed refer to all Geodia and other massive sponge assemblages not just those found associated with the zone and substratum specified in this biotope. (marlin.ac.uk)
- The diversity of the metagenomes of sponge holobiont species containing bromopyrrole alkaloids ( Agelas spp. (springer.com)
- The natural variability of sponge-microbe associations across species and environments provides a meaningful ecological and evolutionary framework to investigate animal-microbial symbiosis through experimentation in the field and also in aquaria. (frontiersin.org)
- Sponges belonging to genus Mycale are common and widely distributed across the oceans and represent a significant component of benthic communities in term of their biomass, which in many species is largely composed by bacteria. (peerj.com)
- High throughput sequencing revealed a remarkable similarity in the microbiota of both sponge species, dominated by Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes , with both species sharing more than 74% of the OTUs. (peerj.com)
- The type species is Crambe crambe. (bvsalud.org)
- The known species of sponges are more than 8000 (Van soest et al . (biomolther.org)
- Many microbial taxa were detected in two sponge species, however, they were distinctive by the abundance. (ac.vn)
- Proteobacteria was the most dominant phylum in both sponge species, and all of 4 classes Epsilonproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria, and Deltaproteobacteria were found in H. oculata and A. huxleyi. (ac.vn)
- Except for about 150 freshwater species, sponges are marine animals. (bvsalud.org)
Phylum1
- The phylum of sponges which are sessile, suspension-feeding, multicellular animals that utilize flagellated cells called choanocytes to circulate water. (bvsalud.org)
Microbiota4
- A neutral model was a better fit to larval ( R 2 = 0.66) than to the adult microbiota ( R 2 = 0.27), suggesting that the importance of non-neutral processes increases as the sponge host matures. (nature.com)
- Taken together, our results show that sponge microbiota host diverse and novel resistance genes that may be harnessed by phylogenetically distinct bacteria. (frontiersin.org)
- In addition, next-generation sequencing technologies have shed light on the genomic repertoire of the sponge host and revealed metabolic capacities and symbiotic lifestyle features of their microbiota. (frontiersin.org)
- Here, we discuss the potential and limitations of the sponge-microbe symbiosis as emerging models for animal-associated microbiota. (frontiersin.org)
Demospongiae1
- Sponge-specific bacterial symbionts in the Caribbean sponge, Chondrilla nucula (Demospongiae, Chondrosida). (ac.vn)
Kernel Oil1
- Argania Spinosa (Argan) Kernel Oil*, Crambe Abyssinica (Abyssinian) Seed Oil, Aleurites Moluccana (Kukui) Seed Oil, Tocopherol *Ingredient from Organic Farming. (mankind.co.uk)
Secondary metabolites3
- Marine sponge holobionts harbor complex microbial communities whose members may be the true producers of secondary metabolites accumulated by sponges. (springer.com)
- Bromopyrrole alkaloids constitute a typical class of secondary metabolites isolated from sponges that very often display biological activities. (springer.com)
- Marine sponges have been considered as a drug treasure house with respect to great potential regarding their secondary metabolites. (biomolther.org)
Axinella2
- Pyrosequencing of bacterial symbionts within Axinella corrugata sponges: diversity and seasonal variability. (ac.vn)
- Lira SP de, Seleghim MHR, Williams DE, Marion F, Hamill P, Jean F, Andersen RJ, Hadju E, Berlinck RG de S. A SARS-coronovirus 3CL protease inhibitor from the marine sponge axinella cf. corrugata: structure elucidation and synthesis [Internet]. (usp.br)
Alkaloids2
- Identification of active cytotoxic alkaloids extracted from marine animals, particularly sponges, is an important strive, due to lack of knowledge on traditional experiential and ethnopharmacology investigations. (mdpi.com)
- The sufficient production of alkaloids derived from sponges is a prosperous approach that requires more attention in future studies to consider the constraints regarding the supply of drugs, attained from marine organisms. (mdpi.com)
Abyssinian Oil2
- Our Abyssinian Oil is derived from the tiny seeds of Crambe abyssinica, considered a crucifer. (fromnaturewithlove.com)
- Our Abyssinian Oil is sustainably produced using rigid and demanding standards that ensures that the Crambe abyssinica crops are closely monitored and that production of the oil complies with all quality control standards. (fromnaturewithlove.com)
Genus2
- Crambe is a genus of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. (wikipedia.org)
- A genus of SPONGES in the family Crambeidae characterized by desmoid spicules. (bvsalud.org)
Diversity6
- Fig. 1: Taxonomic diversity is distributed along a sponge-specific axis. (nature.com)
- Here, we applied functional metagenomics to study the presence and diversity of functional resistance genes in the sponges Aplysina aerophoba, Petrosia ficiformis , and Corticium candelabrum . (frontiersin.org)
- Bertolino M, Cattaneo-Vietti R, Costa G et al (2017) Have climate changes driven the diversity of a Mediterranean coralligenous sponge assemblage on a millennial timescale? (springer.com)
- In this study, the diversity of associated microorganisms with two marine sponges Haliclona oculata and Amphius huxleyi collected at the Lang Co bay of Vietnam was assessed by analysis of hypervariable V3 and V4 regions of the 16S rRNA gene using Illumina MiSeq system. (ac.vn)
- Linking abundance and diversity of sponge-associated microbial communities to metabolic differences in host sponges. (ac.vn)
- Phylogenetic diversity, host-specificity and community profiling of sponge-associated bacteria in the northern Gulf of Mexico. (ac.vn)
Spatial1
- Host rules: spatial stability of bacterial communities associated with marine sponges (Ircinia spp. (ac.vn)
Corals1
- Our research focuses on the specialized metabolites, also called natural products, produced by marine organisms and especially marine invertebrates like sponges, zoantharians, soft corals but also algae, microalgae, or cyanobacteria. (nuigalway.ie)
Monanchora2
- A considerable number of these molecular architectures had been recorded from marine sponges belonging to different marine genera, including Batzella, Crambe, Monanchora, Clathria, Ptilocaulis and New Caledonian starfishes Fromia monilis and Celerina heffernani. (edu.au)
- In this review, we aim to comprehensively cover the chemodiversity and the bioactivities landmarks centered around the chemical constituents exclusively isolated from these three marine genera including Batzella, Crambe and Monanchora over the period 1981-2017, paying a special attention to the polycyclic guanidinic compounds and their proposed biomimetic landmarks. (edu.au)
Microbial communities1
- Sponges could be important in this respect because they often contain diverse microbial communities that have the capacity to produce bioactive metabolites. (frontiersin.org)
Zoology1
- The branch of zoology that studies sponges is known as spongiology. (wikipedia.org)
Damp sponge2
- Apply with a damp sponge or foundation brush for an added blurring effect. (dermalogica.com)
- Using a slightly damp sponge, work foundation into the skin, tapping and blending for a seamless effect. (rimmellondon.com)
Symbiosis1
- Microbial symbiosis in marine sponges. (ac.vn)
Microorganisms3
- Marine sponges frequently produce bioactive compounds as compared to other living microorganisms. (biomolther.org)
- Based on Bayesian classification method and reference sequences derived from Greengenes database, the associated microorganisms in studied sponges were assigned to 17 phyla (H. oculata) and 13 phyla (A. huxleyi). (ac.vn)
- Sponge‐specific clusters revisited: a comprehensive phylogeny of sponge‐associated microorganisms. (ac.vn)
Benthic communities2
- Sponges have a significant impact on marine benthic communities, they are of biotechnological interest owing to their production of bioactive natural compounds, and they promise to provide insights into conserved mechanisms of host-microbe interactions in basal metazoans. (frontiersin.org)
- The sponges Mycale (Aegogropila) magellanica and Mycale (Oxymycale) acerata are both abundant members of benthic communities in the Magellan region and in Antarctica, respectively. (peerj.com)
Mediterranean2
- Genetic similarities with sponges of the same locality, or from other Mediterranean localities, were within the same range as those found in sponges 2-7 m apart. (csic.es)
- Originally native to the Mediterranean region, Crambe abyssinica is now grown in several other regions of the world. (fromnaturewithlove.com)
Brush3
- For a medium to high coverage, use one to three pumps and apply to the skin using your favorite method your fingers, a brush, or a damp beauty sponge. (sephora.com)
- Lightly stroke all over the face, blending with fingertips, a sponge or a foundation brush. (omorosecosmetics.com)
- It gives a light coverage when applied with fingers/ sponge and a heavier coverage suitable for a night out when applied with a foundation brush. (thehut.com)
Freshwater1
- This list does not include the freshwater sponges. (wikipedia.org)
Chemical Ecology1
- Joe Pawlik has worked primarily in the area of marine chemical ecology, most recently on the chemical defenses of sponges on Caribbean coral reefs. (peerj.com)
Microbes2
- Patterns of vertical transmission were, however, incomplete: larval sponges shared, on average, 44.8% of microbes with their parents, which was not higher than the fraction they shared with nearby non-parental adults. (nature.com)
- Vertical transmission was also inconsistent across siblings, as larval sponges from the same parent shared only 17% of microbes. (nature.com)
Defenses1
- Because sponges cannot move and lack physical defenses, they are highly susceptible to marine predators such as fish, turtles, and invertebrates. (biomolther.org)
Mesohyl1
- Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into other types and that often migrate between the main cell layers and the mesohyl in the process. (wikipedia.org)
Heat and moisture2
- Specially designed with two layers of dual effect cotton fabric and a sponge inner to retain heat and moisture for high performance cleansing, the mitt fits comfortably onto the fingers for easy use. (lookfantastic.com)
- They're made from dual-effect cotton-terry with a sponge lining that retains heat and moisture during cleansing. (shopstyle.ca)
Abundant1
- Bacteria of diverse phylogenetic origins encoding halogenase genes were found to be more abundant in bromopyrrole-containing sponges. (springer.com)
Molecular2
- Isolation of high molecular weight DNA from marine sponge bacteria for BAC library construction. (ac.vn)
- It works like "a molecular sponge" which draws and retains water and creates a real barrier protecting from water loss and irritations on a skin surface. (skinflower.co.uk)
Https1
- All sequence data are part of the Sponge EMP and can be downloaded from https://github.com/amnona/SpongeEMP . (nature.com)
Host2
- with the greatest number of sequences related to clustered, interspaced, short, palindromic repeats (CRISPRs) exhibited the fewest phage halogenases, suggesting a possible mechanism of protection from phage infection by the sponge host. (springer.com)
- This study highlights the potential of phages to transport halogenases horizontally across host sponges, particularly in more permissive holobiont hosts, such as Tedania spp. (springer.com)