Natural Marine Anticancer compounds and their derivatives used in Clinical Trials

Arijita Singla, Varsha Singh, Komal Kumari, Sonam Pathak, Arjun Singh
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Cancer remains a global challenge for clinicians and researchers alike, with an increasing mortality rate. Despite enormous progress in anticancer drug discovery, there is a constant demand for novel therapeutic agents due to resistance to existing chemotherapeutic drugs and their adverse side effects. Natural anticancer drugs have been shown to be both effective and safe in the treatment of cancer. Over 70% of the earth's surface and 95% of its tropical biosphere are covered by the oceans. 50% of the Earth's biodiversity, or 34 out of the 36 phyla, is made up of marine organisms. The majority of oceanic organisms are members of the marine flora, which also includes sponges, seaweed, algae, cyanobacteria, and marine fungi. These marine sources have created a significant opportunity for the discovery of novel anticancer compounds due to their taxonomically diverse and biological characteristics. Numerous marine compounds with potent anticancer properties have recently been identified, and clinical studies have demonstrated their effectiveness. The majority of them are sulfated polysaccharides and polyphenols, which are renowned for their powerful antioxidant, antitumor. Thus, the current chapter focuses on natural anticancer compounds and their derivatives that are undergoing clinical trials.
用于临床试验的天然海洋抗癌化合物及其衍生物
癌症仍然是临床医生和研究人员面临的全球性挑战,死亡率不断上升。尽管抗癌药物的发现取得了巨大的进步,但由于对现有化疗药物的耐药性及其不良副作用,对新型治疗药物的需求不断增加。天然抗癌药物已被证明在治疗癌症方面既有效又安全。超过70%的地球表面和95%的热带生物圈被海洋覆盖。地球生物多样性的50%,或者说36门中的34门,是由海洋生物组成的。大多数海洋生物是海洋植物群的成员,其中还包括海绵、海藻、藻类、蓝藻和海洋真菌。这些海洋来源由于其分类多样性和生物学特性,为发现新的抗癌化合物创造了重要的机会。最近发现了许多具有强效抗癌特性的海洋化合物,临床研究也证明了它们的有效性。其中大多数是硫酸多糖和多酚,它们以强大的抗氧化和抗肿瘤而闻名。因此,本章的重点是正在进行临床试验的天然抗癌化合物及其衍生物。
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