Publications by authors named "Ana R Diaz Marrero"

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  • The global demand for healthier lifestyles and eco-friendly choices is rising, with consumers seeking natural products that promote well-being.
  • The marine environment is explored as a valuable resource for the cosmetics industry, offering bioactive compounds that can be used safely and effectively in various personal care products.
  • The manuscript discusses sourcing methods, safety issues, and includes case studies on innovative cosmetic applications developed from marine organisms in Iceland and Italy.
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is a ubiquitous genus of amoebae that can trigger a severe and progressive ocular disease known as Keratitis (AK). Furthermore, current treatment protocols are based on the combination of different compounds that are not fully effective. Therefore, an urgent need to find new compounds to treat infections is clear.

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  • * Recent research has focused on identifying these toxins and understanding their mechanisms to formulate better treatments, while also assessing the damage caused by CTXs in affected individuals.
  • * In a study with mice, long-term exposure to CTX-contaminated fish showed significant damage in the small intestine, including an increase in certain cell types and weight loss in the animals.
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is the causative agent of a central nervous system affecting disease called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. It is a fulminant disease with a rapid progression that affects mainly children and young adults who report previous water exposure. Current treatment options are not totally effective and involve several side effects.

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Among neglected tropical diseases, leishmaniasis is one of the leading causes, not only of deaths but also of disability-adjusted life years. This disease, caused by protozoan parasites of the genus triggers different clinical manifestations, with cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and visceral forms. As existing treatments for this parasitosis are not sufficiently effective or safe for the patient, in this work, different sesquiterpenes isolated from the red alga have been studied for this purpose.

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Naegleria fowleri is an opportunistic protozoan, belonging to the free-living amoeba group, that can be found in warm water bodies. It is causative agent the primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a fulminant disease with a rapid progression that affects the central nervous system. However, no 100% effective treatments are available and those that are currently used involve the appearance of severe side effects, therefore, there is an urgent need to find novel antiamoebic compounds with low toxicity.

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Natural Products (NP) are essential for the discovery of novel drugs and products for numerous biotechnological applications. The NP discovery process is expensive and time-consuming, having as major hurdles dereplication (early identification of known compounds) and structure elucidation, particularly the determination of the absolute configuration of metabolites with stereogenic centers. This review comprehensively focuses on recent technological and instrumental advances, highlighting the development of methods that alleviate these obstacles, paving the way for accelerating NP discovery towards biotechnological applications.

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Packed-bed biofilm photobioreactor combined with ultrafiltration membrane was investigated for intensifying the process for secondary wastewater effluent treatment. Cylindrical glass carriers were used as supporting material for the microalgal-bacterial biofilm, which developed from indigenous microbial consortium. Glass carriers allowed adequate growth of the biofilm with limited suspended biomass.

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Leishmaniasis and Chagas disease affect millions of people worldwide. The available treatments against these parasitic diseases are limited and display multiple undesired effects. The brown alga belonging to the genus has been previously reported as a source of compounds with different biological activities.

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is an opportunistic protozoon that can be found in warm water bodies. It is the causative agent of the primary amoebic meningoencephalitis. Focused on our interest to develop promising lead structures for the development of antiparasitic agents, this study was aimed at identifying new anti- marine natural products from a collection of chamigrane-type sesquiterpenes with structural variety in the levels of saturation, halogenation and oxygenation isolated from .

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Free Living Amoeba (FLA) infections caused by Acanthamoeba genus include chronic nervous system diseases such as Granulomatous Amoebic Encephalitis (GAE), or a severe eye infection known as Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK). Current studies focused on therapy against these diseases are aiming to find novel compounds with amoebicidal activity and low toxicity to human tissues. Brown algae, such as Gongolaria abies-marina (previously known as Cystoseira abies-marina, S.

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Ciguatera poisoning (CP) is a foodborne disease known for centuries; however, little research has been conducted on the effects of ciguatoxins (CTXs) on fish metabolism. The main objective of this study was to assess different hepatic compounds observed in goldfish () fed C-CTX1 using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics. Thirteen goldfish were treated with C-CTX1-enriched flesh and sampled on days 1, 8, 15, 29, 36, and 43.

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Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is a central nervous system (CNS) disease caused by Naegleria fowleri that mainly affects children and young adults with fatal consequences in most of the cases. Treatment protocols are based on the combination of different antimicrobial agents, nonetheless there is the need to develop new anti-Naegleria compounds with low toxicity and full effects compared to the currently used drug combination. The marine environment is a well-established source of bioactive natural products.

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Naegleria fowleri is the causative agent the primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), a fatal disease in more than the 90% of the reported cases that affects the central nervous system. The amoeba infects the nasal cavity of mostly children and young adults who report previous aquatic exposure in warm water sources. The rapid progression of the disease and the lack of effective and safety therapeutic options make the search of new anti-amoebic compounds an urgent issue.

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Leishmaniasis and Chagas disease are neglected tropical diseases that cause problems in developing countries. The causative agents, spp. and , produce a clinical picture that can be fatal for the patient, such as Chagas heart disease, visceral leishmaniasis and megacolon, among others.

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Free-living amoebae of Acanthamoeba spp. are causative agents of human infections such as granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE) and Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK). The exploration of innovative chemical entities from natural sources that induce intrinsic apoptotic pathway or a Programmed Cell Death (PCD) in Acanthamoeba protozoa is essential to develop new therapeutic strategies.

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Background: The in vitro activity of the brown seaweed Dictyota spiralis against both Leishmania amazonensis and Trypanosoma cruzi was evaluated in a previous study. Processing by bio-guided fractionation resulted in the isolation of three active compounds, classified as diterpenes. In the present study, we performed several assays to detect clinical features associated to cell death in L.

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Opportunistic parasitic protozoa of genus Acanthamoeba are responsible to cause severe infections in humans such as Acanthamoeba Keratitis or Amoebic Granulomatous Encephalitis. Current treatments are usually toxic and inefficient and there is a need to access new therapeutic agents. The antiamoebic effects of nephthediol (1) and fourteen germacranolide and eudesmanolide sesquiterpene lactones (2-5, 7-12) isolated from the indigenous zoanthid Palythoa aff.

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  • The marine environment offers a vast array of biologically active molecules that can be used in treating human diseases, particularly cancer.
  • Over 36,000 compounds have been isolated from various marine organisms, leading to the discovery of hundreds of new marine natural products (MNPs) each year.
  • Several anti-cancer drugs derived from marine compounds have been approved for clinical use, highlighting the significant impact of marine-based pharmaceuticals on modern medicine.
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Primary amoebic encephalitis (PAM) is a lethal disease caused by the opportunistic pathogen, Naegleria fowleri. This amoebic species is able to live freely in warm aquatic habitats and to infect children and young adults when they perform risk activities in these water bodies such as swimming or splashing. Besides the need to increase awareness of PAM which will allow an early diagnosis, the development of fully effective therapeutic agents is needed.

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Neurodegenerative diseases are age-related disorders caused by progressive neuronal death in different regions of the nervous system. Neuroinflammation, modulated by glial cells, is a crucial event during the neurodegenerative process; consequently, there is an urgency to find new therapeutic products with anti-glioinflammatory properties. Five new furanocembranolides (-), along with leptolide, were isolated from two different extracts of sp.

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  • * This study specifically investigates two compounds, laurinterol and aplysin, which are brominated sesquiterpenes isolated from marine sources, testing their effects on nine strains of mycobacteria, including six nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM).
  • * Laurinterol showed strong antimycobacterial activity, outperforming the standard drug imipenem in effectiveness, indicating that sesquiterpenes from marine sources could be promising candidates for developing treatments for NTM infections.
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is an opportunistic pathogenic free-living amoeba which is able to rapidly colonize the central nervous system (CNS) and causes a lethal infection known as primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM). Furthermore, more than 98% of the known cases of PAM are fatal and affect mainly children under 12 and young adults. Until now, no fully effective therapeutic agents against are available and hence the urgent need to find novel agents to treat PAM.

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Chagas disease and leishmaniasis are neglected tropical diseases caused by kinetoplastid parasites of and genera that affect poor and remote populations in developing countries. These parasites share similar complex life cycles and modes of infection. It has been demonstrated that the particular group of phosphorylating enzymes, protein kinases (PKs), are essential for the infective mechanisms and for parasite survival.

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Indolocarbazoles are a family of natural alkaloids characterized by their potent protein kinase and topoisomerase I inhibitory activity. Among them, staurosporine () has exhibited promising inhibitory activity against parasites. Based on new insights on the activity and mechanism of action of STS in parasites, this work reports the isolation, identification, and the anti- activity of the minor metabolites 7-oxostaurosporine (), 4'-demethylamino-4'-oxostaurosporine (), and streptocarbazole B (), isolated from cultures of the mangrove strain A clear correlation between the antiparasitic activities and the structural elements and conformations of the indolocarbazoles - was observed.

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