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Exploring the biodiversity of Antarctic cyanobacteria: A review of secondary metabolites and their applications
Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic microorganisms widely distributed in diverse environments, including Antarctica, one of the most extreme ecosystems on the planet. These microorganisms have the unique ability to produce a variety of secondary metabolites with bioactive properties. The cyanobacteria that thrive in Antarctica hold exceptional biotechnological promise as they consistently meet and overcome the challenges of this demanding environment by producing a range of diverse secondary metabolites tailored for survival and adaptation. Therefore, this review article aims to explore the secondary metabolites produced by Antarctic cyanobacteria and their potential application in different industries, including pharmacology, cosmetics, and agriculture. Four hundred and twenty-one data were collected from articles reporting the search for metabolites produced by Antarctic cyanobacteria, published between 1989 and 2023, with the years 2000, 2008, and 2014 contributing more than half of this data. Around 29.2 % of the articles surveyed focused on secondary metabolites, 61 % on biotechnological potential, and 9.7 % on specific genes. These results demonstrate that Antarctica's unique and extreme environment is as a remarkable natural laboratory for studying cyanobacteria and their diverse secondary metabolites.
期刊介绍:
Algal Research is an international phycology journal covering all areas of emerging technologies in algae biology, biomass production, cultivation, harvesting, extraction, bioproducts, biorefinery, engineering, and econometrics. Algae is defined to include cyanobacteria, microalgae, and protists and symbionts of interest in biotechnology. The journal publishes original research and reviews for the following scope: algal biology, including but not exclusive to: phylogeny, biodiversity, molecular traits, metabolic regulation, and genetic engineering, algal cultivation, e.g. phototrophic systems, heterotrophic systems, and mixotrophic systems, algal harvesting and extraction systems, biotechnology to convert algal biomass and components into biofuels and bioproducts, e.g., nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, animal feed, plastics, etc. algal products and their economic assessment