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Review of bioactive secondary metabolites from marine bryozoans in the progress of new drugs discovery

  1. Author:
    Tian, Xiang Rong
    Tang, Hai Feng
    Tian, Xiao Lin
    Hu, Jia Jun
    Huang, Li Li
    Gustafson, Kirk
  2. Author Address

    Research & Development Center of Biorational Pesticide, College of Plant Protection, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, PR China., Institute of Materia Medica, School of Pharmacy, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi 39;an 710032, PR China., Molecular Targets Laboratory, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD 21702-21201, USA.,
    1. Year: 2018
    2. Date: Jun
    3. Epub Date: 2018 05 23
  1. Journal: Future medicinal chemistry
    1. 10
    2. 12
    3. Pages: 1497-1514
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. ISSN: 1756-8919
  1. Abstract:

    Marine bryozoans play an important role for the discovery of novel bioactive compounds among marine organisms. In this review, we summarize 164 new secondary metabolites including macrocyclic lactones, sterols, alkaloids, sphingolipids and so forth from 24 marine bryozoans in the last two decades. The structural features, bioactivity, structure-activity relationship, mechanism and strategies to address the resupply of these scarce secondary metabolites are discussed. The structural and bioactive diversity of the secondary metabolites from marine bryozoans indicated the possibility of using these compounds, especially bryostatin 1 (1), bryostatin analog 160;(BA1), alkaloids (50, 53, 127-128 and 134-139), sphingolipids sulfates (148 and 149) and sulfur-containing aromatic compound (160), as the starting points for new drug discovery.

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  1. DOI: 10.4155/fmc-2018-0012
  2. PMID: 29788787
  3. WOS: 000437056400010

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2017-2018
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