[RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera

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Autor(a) principal: Abdelbasset,W. K.
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Bokov,D. O., Jasim,S. A., Yasin,G., Abbas,H., Alkadir,O. K. A., Taifi,A., Jalil,A. T., Aravindhan,S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100311
Resumo: Abstract Ophiactis savignyi could be discovered all over the world in tropical marine environments. People could have aided in the spread of O. savignyi, particularly in the western and eastern populations of Panama's Isthmus. The brittle star Ophiactis savignyi, often known as savigny's brittle star, coexists alongside the sponge Geodia corticostylifera. The focus of this research has been to assess the functional relevance of G. corticostylifera secondary metabolites as antifoulant against mussels, protection against generalist fish, and chemical cues to affiliated brittle stars. Both in flow-through and static seawater laboratory studies, O. savignyi which has previously been connected with sponges, was given both treated and control mimics at the same time. The sponge extract was also tested for its ability to protect fish against predators and fouling. Deterrence test using chemicals indicated that the normal level of the sponge extract may also suppress generalist fish predation in the field as well as the mussel Perna perna’s normal attachment in clinical contexts. According to the findings, G. corticostylifera crude extract has many roles in the aquatic environments, apparently being accountable for this sponge's tighter relationship with O. savignyi, which protects the ophiuroid and inhibits epibionts on itself.
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spelling [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostyliferamarine spongessymbiotic relationshipsendobiotic bacteriaaquiferous systemG. corticostyliferaAbstract Ophiactis savignyi could be discovered all over the world in tropical marine environments. People could have aided in the spread of O. savignyi, particularly in the western and eastern populations of Panama's Isthmus. The brittle star Ophiactis savignyi, often known as savigny's brittle star, coexists alongside the sponge Geodia corticostylifera. The focus of this research has been to assess the functional relevance of G. corticostylifera secondary metabolites as antifoulant against mussels, protection against generalist fish, and chemical cues to affiliated brittle stars. Both in flow-through and static seawater laboratory studies, O. savignyi which has previously been connected with sponges, was given both treated and control mimics at the same time. The sponge extract was also tested for its ability to protect fish against predators and fouling. Deterrence test using chemicals indicated that the normal level of the sponge extract may also suppress generalist fish predation in the field as well as the mussel Perna perna’s normal attachment in clinical contexts. According to the findings, G. corticostylifera crude extract has many roles in the aquatic environments, apparently being accountable for this sponge's tighter relationship with O. savignyi, which protects the ophiuroid and inhibits epibionts on itself.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842024000100311Brazilian Journal of Biology v.84 2024reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/1519-6984.260090info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAbdelbasset,W. K.Bokov,D. O.Jasim,S. A.Yasin,G.Abbas,H.Alkadir,O. K. A.Taifi,A.Jalil,A. T.Aravindhan,S.eng2022-06-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842024000100311Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2022-06-27T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
title [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
spellingShingle [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
Abdelbasset,W. K.
marine sponges
symbiotic relationships
endobiotic bacteria
aquiferous system
G. corticostylifera
title_short [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
title_full [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
title_fullStr [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
title_full_unstemmed [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
title_sort [RETRACTED ARTICLE] Evaluating the secondary bioactive metabolites in Geodia corticostylifera
author Abdelbasset,W. K.
author_facet Abdelbasset,W. K.
Bokov,D. O.
Jasim,S. A.
Yasin,G.
Abbas,H.
Alkadir,O. K. A.
Taifi,A.
Jalil,A. T.
Aravindhan,S.
author_role author
author2 Bokov,D. O.
Jasim,S. A.
Yasin,G.
Abbas,H.
Alkadir,O. K. A.
Taifi,A.
Jalil,A. T.
Aravindhan,S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abdelbasset,W. K.
Bokov,D. O.
Jasim,S. A.
Yasin,G.
Abbas,H.
Alkadir,O. K. A.
Taifi,A.
Jalil,A. T.
Aravindhan,S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv marine sponges
symbiotic relationships
endobiotic bacteria
aquiferous system
G. corticostylifera
topic marine sponges
symbiotic relationships
endobiotic bacteria
aquiferous system
G. corticostylifera
description Abstract Ophiactis savignyi could be discovered all over the world in tropical marine environments. People could have aided in the spread of O. savignyi, particularly in the western and eastern populations of Panama's Isthmus. The brittle star Ophiactis savignyi, often known as savigny's brittle star, coexists alongside the sponge Geodia corticostylifera. The focus of this research has been to assess the functional relevance of G. corticostylifera secondary metabolites as antifoulant against mussels, protection against generalist fish, and chemical cues to affiliated brittle stars. Both in flow-through and static seawater laboratory studies, O. savignyi which has previously been connected with sponges, was given both treated and control mimics at the same time. The sponge extract was also tested for its ability to protect fish against predators and fouling. Deterrence test using chemicals indicated that the normal level of the sponge extract may also suppress generalist fish predation in the field as well as the mussel Perna perna’s normal attachment in clinical contexts. According to the findings, G. corticostylifera crude extract has many roles in the aquatic environments, apparently being accountable for this sponge's tighter relationship with O. savignyi, which protects the ophiuroid and inhibits epibionts on itself.
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