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Drug development from marine natural products
Molinski, T.F.; Dalisay, D.S.; Lievens, S.L.; Saludes, J.P. (2008). Drug development from marine natural products. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery 8(1): 69-85. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrd2487
In: Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. Nature Publishing Group: London. ISSN 1474-1776; e-ISSN 1474-1784, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Molinski, T.F.
  • Dalisay, D.S.
  • Lievens, S.L.
  • Saludes, J.P.

Abstract
    Drug discovery from marine natural products has enjoyed a renaissance in the past few years. Ziconotide (Prialt; Elan Pharmaceuticals), a peptide originally discovered in a tropical cone snail, was the first marine-derived compound to be approved in the United States in December 2004 for the treatment of pain. Then, in October 2007, trabectedin (Yondelis; PharmaMar) became the first marine anticancer drug to be approved in the European Union. Here, we review the history of drug discovery from marine natural products, and by describing selected examples, we examine the factors that contribute to new discoveries and the difficulties associated with translating marine-derived compounds into clinical trials. Providing an outlook into the future, we also examine the advances that may further expand the promise of drugs from the sea.

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