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Marine Natural Products in Clinical Use

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MARINE DRUGS
Volume 20, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md20080528

Keywords

marine natural products; marine drugs; spongonucleosides; microtubule inhibitors; DNA alkylating agent; drug conjugated with an antibody; peptides or proteins; fish oil

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  1. Key Discipline Construction Project of Guangdong Medical University [4SG22004G]

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Marine natural products, with their diverse characteristics and mechanisms of action, are promising sources of drugs. The number of marine drugs approved for clinical use has significantly increased in recent decades, thanks to research efforts worldwide. Researchers and clinicians are optimistic about discovering more drugs as more marine compounds are being investigated in studies.
Marine natural products are potent and promising sources of drugs among other natural products of plant, animal, and microbial origin. To date, 20 drugs from marine sources are in clinical use. Most approved marine compounds are antineoplastic, but some are also used for chronic neuropathic pain, for heparin overdosage, as haptens and vaccine carriers, and for omega-3 fatty-acid supplementation in the diet. Marine drugs have diverse structural characteristics and mechanisms of action. A considerable increase in the number of marine drugs approved for clinical use has occurred in the past few decades, which may be attributed to increasing research on marine compounds in laboratories across the world. In the present manuscript, we comprehensively studied all marine drugs that have been successfully used in the clinic. Researchers and clinicians are hopeful to discover many more drugs, as a large number of marine natural compounds are being investigated in preclinical and clinical studies.

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