Marine sponge derived natural products between 2001 and 2010: trends and opportunities for discovery of bioactives
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Marine sponge derived natural products between 2001 and 2010: trends and opportunities for discovery of bioactives
Abstract
Marine sponges belonging to the phylum Porifera (Metazoa), evolutionarily the oldest animals are the single best source of marine natural products. The present review presents a comprehensive overview of the source, taxonomy, country of origin or geographical position, chemical class, and biological activity of sponge-derived new natural products discovered between 2001 and 2010. The data has been analyzed with a view to gaining an outlook on the future trends and opportunities in the search for new compounds and their sources from marine sponges.
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