Belarbi El Hassan, Contreras Gómez Antonio, Chisti Yusuf, García Camacho Francisco, Molina Grima Emilio
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Almería, 04071 Almería, Spain.
Biotechnol Adv. 2003 Oct;21(7):585-98. doi: 10.1016/s0734-9750(03)00100-9.
Marine sponges are potential sources of many unique metabolites, including cytotoxic and anticancer compounds. Natural sponge populations are insufficient or inaccessible for producing commercial quantities of metabolites of interest. This review focuses on methods of producing sponge biomass to overcome supply limitations. Production techniques discussed include aquaculture in the sea, the controlled environments of aquariums, and culture of sponge cells and primmorphs. Cultivation in the sea and aquariums are currently the only practicable and relatively inexpensive methods of producing significant quantities of sponge biomass. In the future, metabolite production from cultured sponge cells and primmorphs may become feasible. Obtaining a consistent biomass yield in aquariums requires attention to many factors that are discussed in this work.
海洋海绵是许多独特代谢产物的潜在来源,包括细胞毒性和抗癌化合物。天然海绵种群数量不足或难以获取,无法生产出商业数量的目标代谢产物。本综述重点关注生产海绵生物量以克服供应限制的方法。讨论的生产技术包括海洋养殖、水族箱的可控环境以及海绵细胞和原形体的培养。目前,海洋养殖和水族箱养殖是生产大量海绵生物量的唯一可行且相对廉价的方法。未来,从培养的海绵细胞和原形体中生产代谢产物可能会变得可行。在水族箱中获得稳定的生物量产量需要关注本研究中讨论的许多因素。