2017
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1681.12808
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Antitumour bioactive peptides isolated from marine organisms

Abstract: SummaryMarine organisms are an important source of antitumour active substances. Thus, pharmaceutical research in recent years has focused on exploring new antitumour drugs derived from marine organisms, and, many peptide drugs with strong antitumour activities have been successfully extracted. Based on different mechanisms, this paper reviews the research on several typical antitumour bioactive peptides in marine drugs and the latest progress therein. Additionally, the development prospects for these antitumo… Show more

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“…Cancer is a disease with high morbidity and mortality, which constitutes a serious health burden and a global economic burden. 104,105 Conventional cancer chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery can cause serious side effects. 106 The quality of life of cancer patients declines.…”
Section: Anticancer Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancer is a disease with high morbidity and mortality, which constitutes a serious health burden and a global economic burden. 104,105 Conventional cancer chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery can cause serious side effects. 106 The quality of life of cancer patients declines.…”
Section: Anticancer Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the marine environment though somehow mysterious, promotes the fruitful development of a great number of natural products, which may possess novel structures, chemical properties and biological effects [27]. The marine-derived cyclopeptides have received great attention due to their high potency in anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities [28][29][30][31]. This section mainly discusses the discovery of marine-derived cyclopeptides with anticancer properties in the last 20 years.…”
Section: Marine-derived Anticancer Cyclopeptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jaspamide is an early-discovered cyclic depsipeptide from the sponge Jaspis splendens, which delivered pronounced inhibitory activities against breast and prostate cancer cells [31]. Pipestelide A (20), a cyclodepsipeptide derived from the marine sponge Pipestela candelabra, was biosynthetically related to jaspamide.…”
Section: Anticancer Cyclopeptides Derived From Spongementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a hydrophobic cyclic depsipeptide (solubilized using Cremophor ® ) isolated from the Mediterranean tunicate Aplidium albicans (Fig. ) and marketed by PharmaMar ® under the trade name Aplidin ® . Plitidepsin showed potent pleiotropic actions against a broad spectrum of cancer cell lines and xenograft animal models .…”
Section: Targeting the Tumor Vasculature By Natural Compounds: Perspementioning
confidence: 99%