JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cytotoxicity of bioactive compounds derived from cyanobacteria

Hanaa Ali HusseinFatin L. KhaphiZahra Kadhum Saeed

Year: 2023 Journal:   INNOSC Theranostics and Pharmacological Sciences Vol: 0 (0)Pages: 1388-1388

Abstract

Cyanobacteria are rich in bioactive compounds that exhibit diverse biological activities, including antiproliferative, cytotoxic, and antineoplastic properties. Many of these compounds are currently being studied in clinical trials. In this paper, newly discovered bioactive compounds from various cyanobacteria species that have demonstrated anticancer effects against multiple cancer cell lines, such as apratoxin, symplostatin 1, bartolosides, caylobolide, bisebromoamides, carmaphycins, and anaenamides, are reviewed. At present, there are no clear guidelines on approving cyanobacteria-derived bioactive compounds for use in treating diseases. While it is not uncommon that the intake of these compounds is accompanied by side effects, investigations on these compounds should focus on increasing the safety and efficacy of the compounds, or at least tread a fine line between drug safety and effectiveness for cancer patients. This review overviews the efficacy and cytotoxicity of cyanobacteria-derived bioactive compounds, providing researchers insights into how to maximize the benefits of these compounds through research.

Keywords:
Cyanobacteria Cytotoxicity Cancer cell lines Drug Pharmacology Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Cancer Biochemistry Cancer cell In vitro Bacteria

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Topics

Marine Sponges and Natural Products
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biotechnology
Algal biology and biofuel production
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Oncology

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