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Investigation of the Anti-Prostate Cancer Properties of Marine-Derived Compounds.

Meiqi FanAmit Kumar NathYujiao TangYoung-Jin ChoiTrishna DebnathEun-Ju ChoiEun-Kyung Kim
Published in: Marine drugs (2018)
This review focuses on marine compounds with anti-prostate cancer properties. Marine species are unique and have great potential for the discovery of anticancer drugs. Marine sources are taxonomically diverse and include bacteria, cyanobacteria, fungi, algae, and mangroves. Marine-derived compounds, including nucleotides, amides, quinones, polyethers, and peptides are biologically active compounds isolated from marine organisms such as sponges, ascidians, gorgonians, soft corals, and bryozoans, including those mentioned above. Several compound classes such as macrolides and alkaloids include drugs with anti-cancer mechanisms, such as antioxidants, anti-angiogenics, antiproliferatives, and apoptosis-inducing drugs. Despite the diversity of marine species, most marine-derived bioactive compounds have not yet been evaluated. Our objective is to explore marine compounds to identify new treatment strategies for prostate cancer. This review discusses chemically and pharmacologically diverse marine natural compounds and their sources in the context of prostate cancer drug treatment.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • radical prostatectomy
  • oxidative stress
  • small molecule
  • drinking water
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • amino acid