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Bioactive Marine Natural Products in Drug Development

  • Kim, Se-Kwon;Ravichandran, Y. Dominic;Kim, Moon-Moo;Jung, Won-Kyo
    • 한국해양바이오학회지
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    • 제2권4호
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    • pp.209-223
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    • 2007
  • Nature is one of the most important sources of pharmacologically active compounds in the search for drugs against life threatening diseases. Even though plants and terrestrial microorganisms have played as an important source for the new drug candidates from nature, marine organisms such as tunicates, sponges, soft corals, sea horses, sea snakes, marine mollusks, seaweeds, nudibranches, sea slugs and marine microorganisms are increasingly attracting attention in recent years. Marine organisms also have the potential to develop into future drugs against important diseases, such as cancer, a range of bacterial and viral diseases, malaria, and inflammations. Even though the mechanism of action in the molecular level of most metabolites is still unclear, the mechanisms by which they interfere with the pathogenesis of a wide range of diseases have been reported. The knowledge of this is one of the key factors necessary to develop bioactive compounds into medicines. This is due to their structurally unique and pharmacologically active compounds. The potential pharmaceutical, medicinal and research applications of some of these compounds are discussed in hundreds of scientific papers, and are reviewed here.

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Landscapes and Ecosystems of Tropical Limestone: Case Study of the Cat Ba Islands, Vietnam

  • Van, Quan Nguyen;Duc, Thanh Tran;Van, Huy Dinh
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제33권1호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 2010
  • The Cat Ba Islands in Hai Phong City, northern Vietnam, consist of a large limestone island with a maximum height of 322 m above sea level and 366 small limestone islets with a total area of about $180\;km^2$. The islands are relicts of karst limestone mountains that became submerged during the Holocene transgression 7000 - 8000 year ago. The combination of the longtime karst process and recent marine processes in the monsoonal tropical zone has created a very diversity landscape on the Cat Ba Islands that can be divided into 3 habitat types with 16 forms. The first habitat type is the karst mountains and hills, including karst mountains and hills, karst valleys and dolines, karst lakes, karst caves, and old marine terraces. The second habitat type is the limestone island coast, including beaches, mangrove marshes, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine notch caves, marine karst lakes, and bights. The third habitat type is karst plains submerged by the sea, including karst cones (fengcong) and towers (fengling), bedrock exposed on the seabed, sandy mud seabed, and submerged channels. Like the landscape, the biodiversity is also high in ecosystems composed of scrub cover - bare hills, rainy tropical forests, paddy fields and gardens, swamps, caves, beaches, mangrove forests, tidal flats, rocky coasts, marine krast lakes, coral reefs, hard bottoms, seagrass beds and soft bottoms. The ecosystems on the Cat Ba Islands that support very high species biodiversity include tropical evergreen rainforests, soft bottoms; coral reefs, mangrove forests, and marine karst lakes. A total of 2,380 species have been recorded in the Cat Ba Islands, included 741 species of terrestrial plants; 282 species of terrestrial animals; 30 species of mangrove plants; 287 species of phytoplankton; 79 species of seaweed; 79 species of zooplankton; 196 species of marine fishes; 154 species of corals; and 538 species of zoobenthos. Many of these species are listed in the Red Book of Vietnam as endangered species, included the white-headed or Cat Ba langur (Trachypithecus poliocephalus), a famous endemic species. Human activities have resulted in significantly changes to the landscape end ecosytems of the Cat Ba islands; however, many natural aspects of the islandsd have been preserved. For this reason, the Cat Ba Islands were recognized as a Biological Reserved Area by UNESCO in 2004.

제주도에 서식하는 연산호 일종, 큰수지맨드라미의 사망률과 성장 패턴 (Mortality and Growth of the Soft Coral, Dendronephthya gigantea in Jejudo Island, Korea)

  • 최용우;김정하
    • 한국해양학회지:바다
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.342-347
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    • 2008
  • 큰수지맨드라미의 사망률과 성장률에 관한 연구를 제주도 문섬에서 2003년 2월부터 2004년 10월까지 진행하였다. 수심 15 m에 서식하는 큰수지맨드라미 48개체를 형광 플래깅 테이프로 표시했으며, 이들을 1년 6개월 동안 약2개월 간격으로 모니터링 하였다. 연구기간동안 2개월 단위의 평균 사망률은 50.4%로 나타났으며, 여름 태풍 발생시점인 2003년 8-10월에는 84.6%로 최대치를 나타내었다. 개체크기에 따른 사망률 양상에서는 등급 I(${\leq}$10 cm) 개체들의 사망률이 등급 II(10 cm-20 cm)와 등급 III(>20 cm)보다 높게 나타났다. 각 계절에 따른 성장률의 차이가 뚜렷하게 나타나지는 않았으나 가을-겨울시기의 길이 성장률이 다른 시기보다 상대적으로 높게 나타났다. 전체 조사기간 동안의 평균 길이성장률은 2개월 동안 3 cm씩 성장하는 것으로 확인 되었으며, 2003년 8-10월에는 6.4 cm로 최대치를 보였다. 한편 직경의 성장은 2개월 동안 평균 0.3 cm가 증가하였으며, 2004년 4-6월에 1.4 cm로 최대치를 나타내었다. 제주도의 큰수지맨드라미 개체군은 매년 여름 태풍에 큰 영향을 받아 높은 사망률을 보이지만, 이후 어린개체들의 높은 가입률과 빠른 성장을 통하여 개체군을 유지하는 것으로 연구되었다.