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Polysaccharides from marine biological resources and their anticancer activity on breast cancer

Shengfeng Yang, Dacheng Li, Weili Liu, Xiaolin Chen

2023RSC Medicinal Chemistry18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent decades, natural products from marine organisms have been widely studied for the treatment of various breast cancers. Among them, polysaccharides have been favored by researchers because of their good effects and safety. In this review, polysaccharides from marine algae including macroalgae and microalgae, chitosan, microorganisms such as marine bacteria and fungi, and starfish are addressed. Their anticancer activities on different breast cancers and action mechanisms are discussed in detail. In general, polysaccharides from marine organisms are potential sources of low side-effect and high efficiency anticancer drugs for development. However, further research on animals and clinical research are needed.

Topics & Concepts

StarfishPolysaccharideAlgaeBiologyMicroorganismBacteriaEcologyBiochemistryGeneticsSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsEchinoderm biology and ecologyMarine Sponges and Natural Products