Resistance and side effects are common problems for anticancer drugs used in chemotherapy. Thus, continued research to discover novel and specific anticancer drugs is obligatory. Marine sponges hold great promise as a source of potent cytotoxic peptides with future applications in cancer treatments. This study aimed to purify and identify cytotoxic peptides from the protein hydrolysates of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia testudinaria, guided by a cytotoxicity assay based on the human cervical cancer cell line (HeLa). Comparison among trypsin, chymotrypsin, papain and alcalase hydrolysates of X. testudinaria revealed papain hydrolysate (PH) to be the most active. PH was purified consecutively by membrane ultrafiltration, gel filtration ...
A number of natural products from marine sponges, such as cyclodepsipeptides, have been identified. ...
Abstract Drug resistance is a major cause of the inefficacy of conventional cancer therapies, and of...
Abstract: This extensive review covers research published between 2010 and 2012 regarding new compou...
Resistance and side effects are common problems for anticancer drugs used in chemotherapy. Thus, con...
Globally, peptide-based anticancer therapies have drawn much attention. Marine organisms are a reser...
Globally, peptide-based anticancer therapies have drawn much attention. Marine organisms are a reser...
The majority of medicines come from natural resources, and in particular a great number of bioactive...
Two consecutive prefractionated fractions of the Australian marine sponge extract, Pipestela candela...
In the developing world, the cancer as a prevalent cause of mortality is a new emerging challenges i...
Biologically active compounds with different modes of action, such as, antiproliferative, antioxidan...
Various organisms exist in the oceanic environment. These marine organisms provide an abundant sourc...
Two consecutive prefractionated fractions of the Australian marine sponge extract, Pipestela candela...
Abstract: Biologically active compounds with different modes of action, such as, antiproliferative, ...
529-535The marine environment, a rich source of biological and chemical diversity, offers tremendous...
Objective: This study was taken to examine the cytotoxicity of the bioactive fraction isolated from ...
A number of natural products from marine sponges, such as cyclodepsipeptides, have been identified. ...
Abstract Drug resistance is a major cause of the inefficacy of conventional cancer therapies, and of...
Abstract: This extensive review covers research published between 2010 and 2012 regarding new compou...
Resistance and side effects are common problems for anticancer drugs used in chemotherapy. Thus, con...
Globally, peptide-based anticancer therapies have drawn much attention. Marine organisms are a reser...
Globally, peptide-based anticancer therapies have drawn much attention. Marine organisms are a reser...
The majority of medicines come from natural resources, and in particular a great number of bioactive...
Two consecutive prefractionated fractions of the Australian marine sponge extract, Pipestela candela...
In the developing world, the cancer as a prevalent cause of mortality is a new emerging challenges i...
Biologically active compounds with different modes of action, such as, antiproliferative, antioxidan...
Various organisms exist in the oceanic environment. These marine organisms provide an abundant sourc...
Two consecutive prefractionated fractions of the Australian marine sponge extract, Pipestela candela...
Abstract: Biologically active compounds with different modes of action, such as, antiproliferative, ...
529-535The marine environment, a rich source of biological and chemical diversity, offers tremendous...
Objective: This study was taken to examine the cytotoxicity of the bioactive fraction isolated from ...
A number of natural products from marine sponges, such as cyclodepsipeptides, have been identified. ...
Abstract Drug resistance is a major cause of the inefficacy of conventional cancer therapies, and of...
Abstract: This extensive review covers research published between 2010 and 2012 regarding new compou...