Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature
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Resumo: | The recurrent characterization of the same bioactive compounds by filamentous fungi may cause lack of interest in the biotechnological issue as well as by the industry. The problem raised by researchers is mainly in the form of the standard cultivation process. Many of these fungal microorganisms cannot express their genes and, consequently, do not synthesise new compounds. With this, it is necessary to identify which fungal bioactive metabolites have been characterized so that new compounds can be isolated. Therefore, the aim of this work was to make a survey through the steps of systematic literature review of fungal metabolites isolated and characterized by Fusarium genus. Scielo, Scopus, Lilacs, WebofScience and Medline were used to identify articles published between the years and 1991 to 2020. The key words "Fusarium", "metabolite" and "antimicrobial" were used to separate each article that fit the question established in this work: "Which fungal metabolites isolated and characterized of Fusarium genus that present antimicrobial potential?". After an initial search, 7967 scientific articles were found from all databases. Despite this number, only 438 articles presented bioactive metabolites extracted from the genus. Then, the steps of the systematic review were performed. 64 articles were identified to extract the data. In all, 57 metabolites with antifungal and antibacterial potential were found. Among these, the compounds of the classes quinones and non-ribosomal peptides were the most characterized. Finally, the present work brings a register of bioactive compounds synthesized during the last 30 years to optimize the search for new metabolites produced by the genus Fusarium |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literatureMetabolitos fúngico com potencial antimicrobiano aislado y caracterizado producidos por género Fusarium: una revisión sistemática de la literatura Metabólitos fúngicos com potencial antimicrobiano isolados e caracterizados produzidos por gênero Fusarium: uma revisão sistemática da literaturaMetaboliteAntimicrobialFungalFilamentousFusarium.MetabolitosAntimicrobianosFilamentososHongosFusarium.MetabólitosAntimicrobianosFungosFilamentososFusarium.The recurrent characterization of the same bioactive compounds by filamentous fungi may cause lack of interest in the biotechnological issue as well as by the industry. The problem raised by researchers is mainly in the form of the standard cultivation process. Many of these fungal microorganisms cannot express their genes and, consequently, do not synthesise new compounds. With this, it is necessary to identify which fungal bioactive metabolites have been characterized so that new compounds can be isolated. Therefore, the aim of this work was to make a survey through the steps of systematic literature review of fungal metabolites isolated and characterized by Fusarium genus. Scielo, Scopus, Lilacs, WebofScience and Medline were used to identify articles published between the years and 1991 to 2020. The key words "Fusarium", "metabolite" and "antimicrobial" were used to separate each article that fit the question established in this work: "Which fungal metabolites isolated and characterized of Fusarium genus that present antimicrobial potential?". After an initial search, 7967 scientific articles were found from all databases. Despite this number, only 438 articles presented bioactive metabolites extracted from the genus. Then, the steps of the systematic review were performed. 64 articles were identified to extract the data. In all, 57 metabolites with antifungal and antibacterial potential were found. Among these, the compounds of the classes quinones and non-ribosomal peptides were the most characterized. Finally, the present work brings a register of bioactive compounds synthesized during the last 30 years to optimize the search for new metabolites produced by the genus FusariumLa caracterización recurrente de los mismos compuestos bioactivos por parte de los hongos filamentosos puede causar desinterés en el tema biotecnológico así como por parte de la industria. El problema planteado por los investigadores se centra principalmente en la forma del proceso de cultivo estándar. Muchos de estos microorganismos fúngicos no pueden expresar sus genes y, en consecuencia, no sintetizan nuevos compuestos. Con ello, es necesario identificar qué metabolitos bioactivos fúngicos se han caracterizado para poder aislar nuevos compuestos. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este trabajo fue hacer un estudio a través de los pasos de la revisión sistemática de la literatura de los metabolitos fúngicos aislados y caracterizados por el género Fusarium. Se utilizaron Scielo, Scopus, Lilacs, WebofScience y Medline para identificar los artículos publicados entre los años 1991 y 2020. Se utilizaron las palabras clave "Fusarium", "metabolito" y "antimicrobiano" para separar cada uno de los artículos que se ajustaban a la pregunta establecida en este trabajo: "¿Qué metabolitos fúngicos aislados y caracterizados del género Fusarium presentan potencial antimicrobiano?". Tras una búsqueda inicial, se encontraron 7967 artículos científicos en todas las bases de datos. Apesar de este número, sólo 438 artículos presentaron metabolitos bioactivos extraídos del género. A continuación, se realizaron los pasos de la revisión sistemática. Se identificaron 64 artículos para extraer los datos. En total, se encontraron 57 metabolitos con potencial antifúngico y antibacteriano. Entre ellos, los compuestos de las clases quinonas y péptidos no ribosomales fueron los más caracterizadas. Finalmente, el presente trabajo aporta un registro de compuestos bioactivos sintetizados durante los últimos 30 años para optimizar la búsqueda de nuevos metabolitos producidos por el género FusariumA caracterização recorrente dos mesmos compostos bioativos por fungos filamentosos podem causar desinteresse na questão biotecnológica como também por parte da indústria. O problema levantado por pesquisadores está, principalmente, na forma do processo padrão de cultivo. Pois, muitos desses microrganismos fúngicos não conseguem expressar seus genes e, consequentemente, não sintetizam novos compostos. Com isso, é preciso identificar quais metabólitos fúngicos bioativos foram caracterizados para que novos compostos sejam isolados. Portanto, o objetivo desse trabalho foi fazer um levantamento através das etapas de revisão sistemática da literatura de metabólitos fúngicos isolados e caracterizados por gênero Fusarium. Scielo, Scopus, Lilacs, WebofScience e Medline foram utilizadas para identificar artigos publicados entre os anos e 1991 a 2020. As palavras chaves "Fusarium", "metabolite" e "antimicrobial" foram utilizadas para separar cada um artigo que se encaixavam na pergunta estabelecida neste trabalho: "Quais metabólitos fúngicos isolados e caracterizados de gênero Fusarium que apresentam potencial antimicrobiano?". Após uma busca inicial, foram encontrados 7967 artigos científicos de todas as bases de dados. Apesar desse número, apenas 438 artigos apresentaram metabólitos bioativos extraídos do gênero. Em seguida, realizou-se as etapas da revisão sistemática. 64 artigos foram identificados para extrair os dados. Ao todo, encontrou-se 57 metabólitos com potencial antifúngico e antibacteriano. Dentre esses, os compostos das classes quinonas e peptídeos não ribossomais foram os mais caracterizados. Por fim, o presente trabalho traz um registro de compostos bioativos sintetizados durante os últimos 30 anos para otimizar o caminho na busca por novos metabólitos produzidos pelo gênero Fusarium.Research, Society and Development2022-07-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3151310.33448/rsd-v11i9.31513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e6711931513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e6711931513Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e67119315132525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31513/26951Copyright (c) 2022 Gillane Rosas Batista; Maxwel Adriano Abegg; Ranieri Camposhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBatista, Gillane Rosas Abegg, Maxwel Adriano Campos, Ranieri2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31513Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:49.712224Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature Metabolitos fúngico com potencial antimicrobiano aislado y caracterizado producidos por género Fusarium: una revisión sistemática de la literatura Metabólitos fúngicos com potencial antimicrobiano isolados e caracterizados produzidos por gênero Fusarium: uma revisão sistemática da literatura |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature Batista, Gillane Rosas Metabolite Antimicrobial Fungal Filamentous Fusarium. Metabolitos Antimicrobianos Filamentosos Hongos Fusarium. Metabólitos Antimicrobianos Fungos Filamentosos Fusarium. Batista, Gillane Rosas Metabolite Antimicrobial Fungal Filamentous Fusarium. Metabolitos Antimicrobianos Filamentosos Hongos Fusarium. Metabólitos Antimicrobianos Fungos Filamentosos Fusarium. |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Fungal metabolites with antimicrobial potential isolated ande characterized produced by genus Fusarium: a systematic review of literature |
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Batista, Gillane Rosas |
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Batista, Gillane Rosas Batista, Gillane Rosas Abegg, Maxwel Adriano Campos, Ranieri Abegg, Maxwel Adriano Campos, Ranieri |
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Abegg, Maxwel Adriano Campos, Ranieri |
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Batista, Gillane Rosas Abegg, Maxwel Adriano Campos, Ranieri |
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Metabolite Antimicrobial Fungal Filamentous Fusarium. Metabolitos Antimicrobianos Filamentosos Hongos Fusarium. Metabólitos Antimicrobianos Fungos Filamentosos Fusarium. |
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Metabolite Antimicrobial Fungal Filamentous Fusarium. Metabolitos Antimicrobianos Filamentosos Hongos Fusarium. Metabólitos Antimicrobianos Fungos Filamentosos Fusarium. |
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The recurrent characterization of the same bioactive compounds by filamentous fungi may cause lack of interest in the biotechnological issue as well as by the industry. The problem raised by researchers is mainly in the form of the standard cultivation process. Many of these fungal microorganisms cannot express their genes and, consequently, do not synthesise new compounds. With this, it is necessary to identify which fungal bioactive metabolites have been characterized so that new compounds can be isolated. Therefore, the aim of this work was to make a survey through the steps of systematic literature review of fungal metabolites isolated and characterized by Fusarium genus. Scielo, Scopus, Lilacs, WebofScience and Medline were used to identify articles published between the years and 1991 to 2020. The key words "Fusarium", "metabolite" and "antimicrobial" were used to separate each article that fit the question established in this work: "Which fungal metabolites isolated and characterized of Fusarium genus that present antimicrobial potential?". After an initial search, 7967 scientific articles were found from all databases. Despite this number, only 438 articles presented bioactive metabolites extracted from the genus. Then, the steps of the systematic review were performed. 64 articles were identified to extract the data. In all, 57 metabolites with antifungal and antibacterial potential were found. Among these, the compounds of the classes quinones and non-ribosomal peptides were the most characterized. Finally, the present work brings a register of bioactive compounds synthesized during the last 30 years to optimize the search for new metabolites produced by the genus Fusarium |
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