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Application of networking approaches to assess the chemical diversity, biogeography, and pharmaceutical potential of Verongiida natural products
Lever, J.; Brkljaca, R.; Rix, C.; Urban, S. (2021). Application of networking approaches to assess the chemical diversity, biogeography, and pharmaceutical potential of Verongiida natural products. Mar. Drugs 19(10): 582. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md19100582
In: Marine Drugs. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI): Basel. ISSN 1660-3397; e-ISSN 1660-3397, more
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Keywords
    Natural products
    Network analysis
    Verongiida [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    cheminformatics; verongiida sponges; in silico mapping

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  • Lever, J.
  • Brkljaca, R.
  • Rix, C.
  • Urban, S.

Abstract
    This study provides a review of all isolated natural products (NPs) reported for sponges within the order Verongiida (1960 to May 2020) and includes a comprehensive compilation of their geographic and physico-chemical parameters. Physico-chemical parameters were used in this study to infer pharmacokinetic properties as well as the potential pharmaceutical potential of NPs from this order of marine sponge. In addition, a network analysis for the NPs produced by the Verongiida sponges was applied to systematically explore the chemical space relationships between taxonomy, secondary metabolite and drug score variables, allowing for the identification of differences and correlations within a dataset. The use of scaffold networks as well as bipartite relationship networks provided a platform to explore chemical diversity as well as the use of chemical similarity networks to link pharmacokinetic properties with structural similarity. This study paves the way for future applications of network analysis procedures in the field of natural products for any order or family

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