Chemical and bioactivity studies of the red sea soft corals : Sinularia polydactyla (Ehrenberg) and lobophytum crassum (Marenzellar)-Fam. alcyoniidae /
Nabil Mohammed Aboulfotouh Selim
Chemical and bioactivity studies of the red sea soft corals : Sinularia polydactyla (Ehrenberg) and lobophytum crassum (Marenzellar)-Fam. alcyoniidae / دراسة كيميائية و بيولوجية لبعض رخويات البحر الأحمر : سينيولاريا بوليداكتيلا و لوبوفيتم كراسم-العائلة الأسيونييدية Nabil Mohammed Aboulfotouh Selim ; Supervised Elsayed Ali Hassan Aboutabl , Shadia Mazloum Azzam , Camilia George Michel - Cairo : Nabil Mohammed Aboulfotouh Selim , 2012 - 249 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy
The present work aims at collecting the most dominant marine soft corals: Sinularia polydactyla and Lobophytum crassum from the Egyptian Red Sea coasts and evaluating their potential anticancer, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities, with subsequent fractionation of both investigated soft corals, to finally discover new lead compounds with promising biological activity
Lobophytum crassum Sinularia polydactyla Soft corals
Chemical and bioactivity studies of the red sea soft corals : Sinularia polydactyla (Ehrenberg) and lobophytum crassum (Marenzellar)-Fam. alcyoniidae / دراسة كيميائية و بيولوجية لبعض رخويات البحر الأحمر : سينيولاريا بوليداكتيلا و لوبوفيتم كراسم-العائلة الأسيونييدية Nabil Mohammed Aboulfotouh Selim ; Supervised Elsayed Ali Hassan Aboutabl , Shadia Mazloum Azzam , Camilia George Michel - Cairo : Nabil Mohammed Aboulfotouh Selim , 2012 - 249 P. : charts ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy
The present work aims at collecting the most dominant marine soft corals: Sinularia polydactyla and Lobophytum crassum from the Egyptian Red Sea coasts and evaluating their potential anticancer, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities, with subsequent fractionation of both investigated soft corals, to finally discover new lead compounds with promising biological activity
Lobophytum crassum Sinularia polydactyla Soft corals