Reprint

Marine Natural Products as Anticancer Agents 2.0

Edited by
June 2023
212 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7568-1 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7569-8 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Marine Natural Products as Anticancer Agents 2.0 that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

Global cancer incidence and death are expected to increase in the next decades. Inappropriate therapeutic regimens and tumor recurrence due to the development of drug resistance are two major clinical challenges impacting poor patient outcomes, which is critical to the discovery and development of new anticancer drugs. Over the last few decades, the marine environment has proved to be a key source of molecules with potent anticancer properties. The Special Issue, “Marine Natural Products as Anticancer Agents 2.0”, gathered eleven publications, including two reviews and nine research articles, about the anticancer activities of marine natural and/or derived products on in vitro 2D and 3D cellular models, and/or in vivo models of colorectal, breast, lung, myeloma, liver, leukemia, and melanoma cancers. Altogether, the eleven scientific papers published in this Special Issue provide an exciting overview of marine natural products as potential anticancer agents.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Clavatadine C; spirocyclic bromotyrosines; cytotoxicity; cancer selectivity; marine compounds; melanoma A-375 cell line; Sarcophyton convolutum; sarcoconvolutum A–E; cembrenoids; cytotoxicity; anti-angiogenesis; bromophenols; tube formation; vasculogenic mimicry; brefeldin A; ester derivative; chronic myelogenous leukemia; BCR-ABL; proliferation inhibition; molecular modeling; 5-O-(N-Boc-l-alanine)-renieramycin T; Xestospongia sp.; marine sponge; lung cancer; anti-cancer; cancer stem cells; apoptosis; Akt; c-Myc; marine compounds; migrastatics; cell migration; cell invasion; metastasis; anti-cancer; terpenes; algae; marine natural products; apoptosis; mitochondrial dysfunction; oxidative stress; anticancer; Sphaerococcus coronopifolius; seaweed; Laminaria japonica; Laminaria japonica peptides; cancer; liver; cell cycle; apoptosis; porphyrin; Isabela; hemin; X-ray diffraction; NOESY NMR; cytotoxic; colorectal cancer; 5-fluorouracil; 7S,15R-dihydroxy-16S,17S-epoxy-docosapentaenoic acid; tumor-associated macrophages; chemoresistance; fucoidan; seaweed; immunopotentiation; immunomodulatory; immunotherapy; cancer treatment; cytokines; n/a