The marine environment provides a rich source of natural products with potential therapeutic applications. The rate of studies in marine animals, particularly invertebrates has increased considerably in the last few years leading to an increase in the number of bioactive compounds discovered. In this context, this review focuses on the phylum Echinodermata and aims at summarizing and highlighting the bioactive compounds derived from the echinoderms discovered between 2009 and 2013, clarifying their structure, distribution, biosynthetic origin, and biological activity
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
The biomedical potential of the sea has gone largely unexplored so far, despite the fact that it cov...
The marine flora and fauna remain largely unexplored. Approximately 71% of the molecular entities l...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Echinoderms have attracted the attention of scientists over the past few years after identifying a v...
The bioactive compounds from the sea are essentially secondary metabolites of certain species of or...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Enthusiasm of the scientific community towards the discovery of new drug leads from marine habitats...
The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites an...
Bioprospecting for new marine natural products (NPs) has increased significantly over the last decad...
Echinoderms are a renewable resource with an economic value due to their increasing demand as food a...
The phylum Echinodermata constitutes a successful and widespread group comprising Asteroidea, Ophiur...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Oceans cover more than seventy percent of the earth’s surface, and it is a well-acknowledged fact no...
The book largely reflect the structural diversity of echinoderm metabolites including triterpene gly...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
The biomedical potential of the sea has gone largely unexplored so far, despite the fact that it cov...
The marine flora and fauna remain largely unexplored. Approximately 71% of the molecular entities l...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Echinoderms have attracted the attention of scientists over the past few years after identifying a v...
The bioactive compounds from the sea are essentially secondary metabolites of certain species of or...
Aquatic invertebrates are a major source of biomaterials and bioactive natural products that can fin...
Enthusiasm of the scientific community towards the discovery of new drug leads from marine habitats...
The materials published in the Special Issue reflect the real diversity of echinoderm metabolites an...
Bioprospecting for new marine natural products (NPs) has increased significantly over the last decad...
Echinoderms are a renewable resource with an economic value due to their increasing demand as food a...
The phylum Echinodermata constitutes a successful and widespread group comprising Asteroidea, Ophiur...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Oceans cover more than seventy percent of the earth’s surface, and it is a well-acknowledged fact no...
The book largely reflect the structural diversity of echinoderm metabolites including triterpene gly...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
The biomedical potential of the sea has gone largely unexplored so far, despite the fact that it cov...
The marine flora and fauna remain largely unexplored. Approximately 71% of the molecular entities l...