“…Marine organisms including sponges, sponge-associated bacteria, gorgonia, molluscs, soft coral and actinomycetes, have been extensively explored for potential antiangiogenic agents. According to a recent review, currently more than 43 marine derived compounds are known to possess anti-angiogenic properties, out of which 10 have entered the different phases of clinical trials for cancer therapy [13]. These compounds show great structural and chemical diversity which includes saccharides, macrocycles, terpenes, peptides, saponins, pyrones, alkaloids and xanthones.…”