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Review on marine sponge alkaloid, aaptamine: A potential antibacterial and anticancer drug

Vinita Manimaran Nadar, Selvambigai Manivannan, Chinnaiyan Rajasekar, Muthusamy Govarthanan, Ponnuchamy Kumar

2021Chemical Biology & Drug Design27 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years, biological macromolecules have piqued the interest of researchers owing to their vast variety of biological uses. As a result, the marine sponge is a multicellular heterotrophic parazoan with chemicals for defence against predator assaults, biofouling and microbial diseases. These priceless molecules are known as secondary metabolites, and they are essential for survival in a highly competitive environment. So far, over 5,000 marine natural compounds have been extracted from marine sponges, making them an excellent option for drug formulation. One among them is, aaptamine, a marine alkaloid with a benzo[de][1,6]-napthyridine framework extensively distributed in marine sponges. Due to this reason, aaptamine has been intensively researched for various biological purposes, including cancer and protease inhibition, offering fresh insights into novel treatments. Keeping this in mind, we reviewed the biological significance of the marine sponge alkaloid aaptamine.

Topics & Concepts

SpongeAlkaloidMarine biologyDrug discoveryBiofoulingBiologyAnticancer drugMulticellular organismDrugEcologyPharmacologyBiochemistryBotanyMembraneGeneMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisSynthesis and Biological Activity
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