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Marine Sponge-Derived/Inspired Drugs and Their Applications in Drug Delivery Systems

Avin Ramanjooloo, Raymond J. Andersen, Archana Bhaw‐Luximon

2021Future Medicinal Chemistry15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Oceans harbor a vast biodiversity that is not represented in terrestrial habitats. Marine sponges have been the richest source of marine natural products reported to date, and sponge-derived natural products have served as inspiration for the development of several drugs in clinical use. However, many promising sponge-derived drug candidates have been stalled in clinical trials due to lack of efficacy, off-target toxicity, metabolic instability or poor pharmacokinetics. One possible solution to this high clinical failure rate is to design drug delivery systems that deliver drugs in a controlled and specific manner. This review critically analyzes drugs/drug candidates inspired by sponge natural products and the potential use of drug delivery systems as a new strategy to enhance the success rate for translation into clinical use.

Topics & Concepts

SpongeDrugDrug deliveryDrug discoveryClinical trialPharmacologyDrug developmentIntensive care medicineMedicineBiologyRisk analysis (engineering)BioinformaticsNanotechnologyBotanyMaterials scienceMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisChemical Synthesis and Analysis
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