The development of new anti-cancer drugs of algal origin represents one of the least explored frontiers in medicinal chemistry. In this regard, the diversity of micro- and macroalgae found in Brazilian coastal waters can be viewed as a largely untapped natural resource. In this report, we describe a comparative study on the cytotoxic properties of extracts obtained from the Laurencia complex: Laurencia aldingensis, L. catarinensis, L. dendroidea, L. intricata, L. translucida, L. sp, and Palisada flagellifera. All of these species were collected in the coastal waters of the State of Espírito Santo, Brazil. Four out of the twelve samples initially investigated were found to show significant levels of toxicity towards a model tumor cell line (...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
3rd Portuguese Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry and 1st Portuguese-Spanish-Brazilian Meeting on Medici...
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Furthermore, it ...
The development of new anti-cancer drugs of algal origin represents one of the least explored fronti...
The resistance of pathogens to commonly used antibiotics has enhanced morbidity and mortality and ha...
Background: The marine environment has shown to be an interesting source of new antitumor agents, r...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
AbstractThis paper presents an investigation on the cytotoxic activity in human tumor cell from dich...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. Current available chemotherapeutics are aggre...
Marine environment has demonstrated to be an interesting source of compounds with uncommon and uniq...
Marine floras, such as bacteria, actinobacteria, cyanobacteria, fungi, microalgae, seaweeds, mangrov...
Marine environment has demonstrated to be an interesting source of compounds with uncommon and uniqu...
AbstractThe use of indigenous or remote popular knowledge to identify new drugs against diseases or ...
The green macroalga Ulva rigida C. Agardh (Chlorophyta) and the red macroalga Gelidium microdon Kütz...
Secondary metabolites from natural sources are fast growing as popular drug leads. The structural no...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
3rd Portuguese Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry and 1st Portuguese-Spanish-Brazilian Meeting on Medici...
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Furthermore, it ...
The development of new anti-cancer drugs of algal origin represents one of the least explored fronti...
The resistance of pathogens to commonly used antibiotics has enhanced morbidity and mortality and ha...
Background: The marine environment has shown to be an interesting source of new antitumor agents, r...
The oceans remain a major source of natural compounds with potential in pharmacology. In particular,...
AbstractThis paper presents an investigation on the cytotoxic activity in human tumor cell from dich...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. Current available chemotherapeutics are aggre...
Marine environment has demonstrated to be an interesting source of compounds with uncommon and uniq...
Marine floras, such as bacteria, actinobacteria, cyanobacteria, fungi, microalgae, seaweeds, mangrov...
Marine environment has demonstrated to be an interesting source of compounds with uncommon and uniqu...
AbstractThe use of indigenous or remote popular knowledge to identify new drugs against diseases or ...
The green macroalga Ulva rigida C. Agardh (Chlorophyta) and the red macroalga Gelidium microdon Kütz...
Secondary metabolites from natural sources are fast growing as popular drug leads. The structural no...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
3rd Portuguese Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry and 1st Portuguese-Spanish-Brazilian Meeting on Medici...
Breast cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Furthermore, it ...