Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural products for treating human diseases, many of which are currently commercially available or are in advanced clinical trials. Here we provide a short review on progress in the field and discuss a case study of an EU-funded project, PharmaSea, which aims to discover novel products for the treatment of infections, inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases. Research in this sector is opening new doors for harnessing the potential of marine natural products with pharmaceutical properties
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
peer reviewedMarine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically p...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
The biomedical potential of the sea has gone largely unexplored so far, despite the fact that it cov...
The rise in burden of diseases and treatment failure demands discovery of novel compounds. Exploitin...
peer-reviewedThe marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natu...
Marine life forms are an important source of structurally diverse and biologically active secondary ...
main articleThe marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natur...
The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products,...
The marine environment is a rich source of biologically active molecules for the treatment of human ...
Background: The oceans as ‘mother of origin of life’ are a unique source that provide a ...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
peer reviewedMarine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically p...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
Marine organisms possess the capacity to produce a variety of unique and biologically potent natural...
The biomedical potential of the sea has gone largely unexplored so far, despite the fact that it cov...
The rise in burden of diseases and treatment failure demands discovery of novel compounds. Exploitin...
peer-reviewedThe marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natu...
Marine life forms are an important source of structurally diverse and biologically active secondary ...
main articleThe marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natur...
The marine environment is a rich source of chemically diverse, biologically active natural products,...
The marine environment is a rich source of biologically active molecules for the treatment of human ...
Background: The oceans as ‘mother of origin of life’ are a unique source that provide a ...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...
Introduction: The marine environment is a very promising resource for natural product research, with...