Synthetic and Biosynthetic Approaches to Marine Natural Products

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Barbero, Asunción
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EnglishAbstract
Marine natural products containing a heterocyclic moiety in their structure are present in a wide variety of sponges, corals, algae, and fungi. Many of them show important biological activities such as cytotoxic properties against several cancer cell lines. Their challenging chemical structures have attracted the attention of many researchers who have developed various synthetic approaches. This Special Issue presents some examples of new synthetic or biosynthetic methodologies to access this type of marine natural drug.
Keywords
antarctic-derived fungus; marine drugs analogues; antitumor; pallescensone; Haematococcus pluvialis; toluquinol; antiproliferative activity; astaxanthin; thymoquinone; alotamide; microalgae; tetrahydropyrans; isomicrocionin-3; hybrid polyketides; anticonvulsant; peptide/polyketide molecules; functional-analogues; Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942; natural compound analogues; LLC-PK1 cells; structural modification; relative structural determination; benzo[d]thiazol; Cladosporium sphaerospermum; hybrid PKS-NRPS; anticandidal activity; Octopus minor; dihydropallescensin 2; Candida albicans; Iso-Seq; biological activity; Octominin; pallescensin 2; pallescensin 1; stereoselective; synthetic analogues; psammaplin A; cyclogeranylsulfonylbenzene isomers; synthesis; smenamides; MM cell line; ?-ketoacyl ACP Synthase; antidepressant; marine natural products; marine hydroquinone; tetramic acid; asymmetric synthesis; acid mediated cyclization; stereoselective synthesis; GGPPS; furanosesquiterpenes; marine natural product; short chain fatty acids; antimicrobial peptides; lipase-mediated resolutionISBN
9783039284672, 9783039284665Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2020Classification
Medicine and Nursing

