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Marine Fungi: A Source of Potential Anticancer Compounds. | LitMetric

Marine Fungi: A Source of Potential Anticancer Compounds.

Front Microbiol

TERI-Deakin Nano Biotechnology Centre, The Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi, India.

Published: January 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Marine fungi are garnering attention in drug discovery due to their potential as therapeutic agents, particularly for their antibacterial, antiviral, and anticancer properties.
  • Despite over a thousand metabolites identified, none have been commercialized, likely due to inadequate screening and limited optimization processes.
  • The review focuses on anticancer compounds from marine fungi isolated between 2012 and 2016, emphasizing their diverse chemical structures and the significant activities they exhibit against specific cancer cell lines.

Article Abstract

Metabolites from marine fungi have hogged the limelight in drug discovery because of their promise as therapeutic agents. A number of metabolites related to marine fungi have been discovered from various sources which are known to possess a range of activities as antibacterial, antiviral and anticancer agents. Although, over a thousand marine fungi based metabolites have already been reported, none of them have reached the market yet which could partly be related to non-comprehensive screening approaches and lack of sustained lead optimization. The origin of these marine fungal metabolites is varied as their habitats have been reported from various sources such as sponge, algae, mangrove derived fungi, and fungi from bottom sediments. The importance of these natural compounds is based on their cytotoxicity and related activities that emanate from the diversity in their chemical structures and functional groups present on them. This review covers the majority of anticancer compounds isolated from marine fungi during 2012-2016 against specific cancer cell lines.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5760561PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02536DOI Listing

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