It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful for developing new drugs. By exploring untapped geographical sources and/or novel groups of organisms one can maximize the search for new marine drugs to treat human diseases. The goal of this paper is to analyse the trends associated with the discovery of new marine natural products from invertebrates (NMNPI) over the last two decades. The analysis considers different taxonomical levels and geographical approaches of bioprospected species. Additionally, this research is also directed to provide new insights into less bioprospected taxa and world regions. In order to gather the information available on NMNPI, the yearly-published reviews of Ma...
Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are an underexplored source of natural products for biodiscov...
Oceans cover more than seventy percent of the earth’s surface, and it is a well-acknowledged fact no...
The marine bioprospecting could be considered as a new phenomenon, and already potentially more prom...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Bioprospecting for new marine natural products (NPs) has increased significantly over the last decad...
Despite huge efforts by academia and pharmaceutical industry, cancer remains the second cause of dis...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
The oceans are the source of a large group of structurally unique natural products that are mainly a...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
The chemical diversity associated with marine natural products (MNP) is unanimously acknowledged as ...
This review article presents our group's recent research findings with regard to bioactive natural p...
The marine environment provides a rich source of natural products with potential therapeutic applica...
The chemical diversity associated with marine natural products (MNP) is unanimously acknowledged as ...
Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are an underexplored source of natural products for biodiscov...
Oceans cover more than seventy percent of the earth’s surface, and it is a well-acknowledged fact no...
The marine bioprospecting could be considered as a new phenomenon, and already potentially more prom...
It is acknowledged that marine invertebrates produce bioactive natural products that may be useful f...
Bioprospecting for new marine natural products (NPs) has increased significantly over the last decad...
Despite huge efforts by academia and pharmaceutical industry, cancer remains the second cause of dis...
The huge amount of money spent for drug discovery all around the world is not producing a correspond...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
The oceans are the source of a large group of structurally unique natural products that are mainly a...
Biodiversity in the seas is only partly explored, although marine organisms are excellent sources ...
Invertebrates account for more than 89% of all extant organisms in the marine environment, represent...
The chemical diversity associated with marine natural products (MNP) is unanimously acknowledged as ...
This review article presents our group's recent research findings with regard to bioactive natural p...
The marine environment provides a rich source of natural products with potential therapeutic applica...
The chemical diversity associated with marine natural products (MNP) is unanimously acknowledged as ...
Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are an underexplored source of natural products for biodiscov...
Oceans cover more than seventy percent of the earth’s surface, and it is a well-acknowledged fact no...
The marine bioprospecting could be considered as a new phenomenon, and already potentially more prom...