halometabolites
Halometabolites are a diverse group of chemical compounds produced by living organisms that contain one or more halogen atoms such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine. These compounds are often secondary metabolites, meaning they are not directly involved in the primary growth or reproduction of the organism but serve other functions, such as defense, signaling, or competition. The incorporation of halogens into organic molecules can significantly alter their physical, chemical, and biological properties, leading to a wide range of activities.
These compounds are found across various life forms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, marine invertebrates, and plants.
The biological roles of halometabolites are varied and can include antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, cytotoxic, and herbicidal