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Marine Alkaloids with Anti-Inflammatory Activity: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives.


ABSTRACT: Alkaloids are nitrogenous compounds with various biological activities. Alkaloids with anti-inflammatory activity are commonly found in terrestrial plants, but there are few records of the identification and characterization of the activity of these compounds in marine organisms such as fungi, bacteria, sponges, ascidians, and cnidarians. Seaweed are a source of several already elucidated bioactive compounds, but few studies have described and characterized the activity of seaweed alkaloids with anti-inflammatory properties. In this review, we have gathered the current knowledge about marine alkaloids with anti-inflammatory activity and suggest future perspectives for the study and bioprospecting of these compounds.

SUBMITTER: Souza CRM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7142576 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Marine Alkaloids with Anti-Inflammatory Activity: Current Knowledge and Future Perspectives.

Souza Cássio R M CRM   Bezerra Wallace P WP   Souto Janeusa T JT  

Marine drugs 20200302 3


Alkaloids are nitrogenous compounds with various biological activities. Alkaloids with anti-inflammatory activity are commonly found in terrestrial plants, but there are few records of the identification and characterization of the activity of these compounds in marine organisms such as fungi, bacteria, sponges, ascidians, and cnidarians. Seaweed are a source of several already elucidated bioactive compounds, but few studies have described and characterized the activity of seaweed alkaloids with  ...[more]

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