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Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Compounds from Echinoderms.

Hardik GhelaniMd KhursheedThomas Edward AdrianReem Kais Jan
Published in: Marine drugs (2022)
Chronic inflammation can extensively burden a healthcare system. Several synthetic anti-inflammatory drugs are currently available in clinical practice, but each has its own side effect profile. The planet is gifted with vast and diverse oceans, which provide a treasure of bioactive compounds, the chemical structures of which may provide valuable pharmaceutical agents. Marine organisms contain a variety of bioactive compounds, some of which have anti-inflammatory activity and have received considerable attention from the scientific community for the development of anti-inflammatory drugs. This review describes such bioactive compounds, as well as crude extracts (published during 2010-2022) from echinoderms: namely, sea cucumbers, sea urchins, and starfish. Moreover, we also include their chemical structures, evaluation models, and anti-inflammatory activities, including the molecular mechanism(s) of these compounds. This paper also highlights the potential applications of those marine-derived compounds in the pharmaceutical industry to develop leads for the clinical pipeline. In conclusion, this review can serve as a well-documented reference for the research progress on the development of potential anti-inflammatory drugs from echinoderms against various chronic inflammatory conditions.
Keyphrases
  • anti inflammatory drugs
  • clinical practice
  • oxidative stress
  • anti inflammatory
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • multidrug resistant
  • human health
  • systematic review
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry