Patrzykat Aleksander, Douglas Susan E
Institute for Marine Biosciences, 1411 Oxford Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3Z1.
Trends Biotechnol. 2003 Aug;21(8):362-9. doi: 10.1016/S0167-7799(03)00145-8.
Medical or health-promoting products of marine origin are often regarded with skepticism--some, such as shark fins and cod liver oil, are frequently perceived as low-tech "alternative treatments" largely because they have not been exploited to their full potential. The marine environment is an enormous source of biodiversity--80% of all life is found under the oceans' surfaces--yet very little of this rich resource has been utilized. Furthermore, most marine organisms rely heavily on antimicrobial components of their innate immune defenses to combat pathogens. The past three years has seen a revolution in the methods used to identify novel antimicrobials from marine sources; among the most promising are marine cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAPs).
源自海洋的医疗或健康促进产品常常受到质疑——其中一些,如鱼翅和鱼肝油,常被视为技术含量低的“替代疗法”,主要是因为它们尚未得到充分利用。海洋环境是生物多样性的巨大来源——所有生命的80%都存在于海洋表面之下——然而,这种丰富的资源很少得到利用。此外,大多数海洋生物严重依赖其先天免疫防御的抗菌成分来对抗病原体。在过去三年里,从海洋来源识别新型抗菌剂的方法发生了一场革命;其中最有前景的是海洋阳离子抗菌肽(CAPs)。