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UV-Protective Compounds in Marine Organisms from the Southern Ocean
- Source :
- Marine Drugs, Marine Drugs, Vol 16, Iss 9, p 336 (2018), Marine drugs 16 (2018). doi:10.3390/md16090336, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Nunez-Pons L.; Avila C.; Romano G.; Verde C.; Giordano D./titolo:UV-protective compounds in marine organisms from the southern ocean/doi:10.3390%2Fmd16090336/rivista:Marine drugs/anno:2018/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:16, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Solar radiation represents a key abiotic factor in the evolution of life in the oceans. In general, marine, biota—particularly in euphotic and dysphotic zones—depends directly or indirectly on light, but ultraviolet radiation (UV-R) can damage vital molecular machineries. UV-R induces the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and impairs intracellular structures and enzymatic reactions. It can also affect organismal physiologies and eventually alter trophic chains at the ecosystem level. In Antarctica, physical drivers, such as sunlight, sea-ice, seasonality and low temperature are particularly influencing as compared to other regions. The springtime ozone depletion over the Southern Ocean makes organisms be more vulnerable to UV-R. Nonetheless, Antarctic species seem to possess analogous UV photoprotection and repair mechanisms as those found in organisms from other latitudes. The lack of data on species-specific responses towards increased UV-B still limits the understanding about the ecological impact and the tolerance levels related to ozone depletion in this region. The photobiology of Antarctic biota is largely unknown, in spite of representing a highly promising reservoir in the discovery of novel cosmeceutical products. This review compiles the most relevant information on photoprotection and UV-repair processes described in organisms from the Southern Ocean, in the context of this unique marine polar environment.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Aquatic Organisms
Radiació solar
Ultraviolet Rays
Acclimatization
Oceans and Seas
Pharmaceutical Science
Antarctic Regions
DNA repair
Context (language use)
Review
antarctica
cosmeceuticals
01 natural sciences
Antioxidants
UV radiation
03 medical and health sciences
Ozone
Drug Discovery
Solar radiation
Canvi climàtic
Humans
Photic zone
Ice Cover
14. Life underwater
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
lcsh:QH301-705.5
Trophic level
Abiotic component
marine organisms
sunscreen
ozone hole
Ecology
010604 marine biology & hydrobiology
fungi
Biota
Ozone depletion
Biological Evolution
UV-absorbing molecules
Climatic change
Skin Aging
030104 developmental biology
climate change
antioxidants
Photobiology
lcsh:Biology (General)
Photoprotection
Environmental science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 16603397
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Marine drugs
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3c95c2574a1236e3bb5fadcbc87d218d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3390/md16090336