Research Topic: fungal natural products

Strategy of employing plug-and-play vectors and LC–MS screening to facilitate the discovery of natural products using Aspergillus oryzae

Researchers developed new tools to make it faster and easier to discover useful compounds from fungi. They created improved genetic vectors that allow scientists to insert multiple genes into Aspergillus oryzae more conveniently, and developed a quick screening method using mass spectrometry to identify successful transformants directly on culture plates. This approach saves about 10 days compared to traditional methods, significantly accelerating the discovery of new natural products with potential medical and agricultural applications.

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Honeybee associated Aspergillus niger AW17 as a source of selective anticancer compounds with cytotoxicity evaluation in human cancer cell lines

Scientists discovered that a fungus found in honeybees can produce compounds that effectively kill cancer cells while leaving healthy cells largely unharmed. The fungus (Aspergillus niger AW17) contains unique bioactive compounds including high levels of oleic acid and a rare compound called pachymic acid. When tested against four types of human cancer cells, the fungal extract was particularly effective against liver and colorectal cancer. This finding suggests that exploring specialized environments like beehives could lead to new cancer treatments with fewer side effects.

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