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Trends of antimalarial marine natural products: progresses, challenges and opportunities

Yang Hai, Zimu Cai, Peng-Jie Li, Mei‐Yan Wei, Chang‐Yun Wang, Yu‐Cheng Gu, Chang‐Lun Shao

2022Natural Product Reports34 citationsDOI

Abstract

to nearly all frontline drugs. Pursuit of novel molecules from the sea will potentially result in new interventions against malaria, which are urgently needed to combat the increase of resistance. Focusing on the strategy of the "Blue Drug Bank", the molecules highlighted here can serve as an inspiration for future medicinal chemistry campaigns. This review covers the developments in the field of antimalarial marine lead compounds reported between 1972 and July 2021, and offers a comprehensive overview on their progresses and potentials. We selected 60 representative potential candidate molecules from 361 marine natural products, and highlighted their structure-activity relationships, molecular mechanisms of targets, and drug-like properties in order to assess their full potential to be developed. We summarized 107 clinically proven or potential antimalarial targets and their subcellular locations in the relevant target proteins, which linked the molecules to the target proteins at the subcellular level. Hence, it could be expected that natural products targeting different mechanisms may prove to be an effective strategy in antimalarial drug research and development in the future.

Topics & Concepts

MalariaNatural (archaeology)Drug discoveryBiochemical engineeringComputational biologyBiologyEngineeringBioinformaticsImmunologyPaleontologyMarine Sponges and Natural ProductsMalaria Research and ControlSynthesis and Biological Activity
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