A Minireview on Biodiscovery in Antarctic Marine Benthic Invertebrates
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24193Date
2021-07-21Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
Antarctic marine benthic invertebrates are an underexplored source of natural products
for biodiscovery. Bioactive marine natural products from Antarctica are reviewed here
for their potential use as drugs, considering the main examples in Porifera (15 species),
Cnidaria (eight species), Mollusca (one species), Bryozoa (one species), Nemertea (one
species), Echinodermata (six species), and Tunicata (five species). A wide variety of
bioactivities are reported here, from antitumoral to antimicrobial activities, as well as
against neurodegenerative diseases and others. If we aim to use their chemodiversity
for human benefits we must maintain the biodiversity, solving the supply problem,
speeding up the process, and decreasing research costs to fully exploit the benefits of
biodiscovery in Antarctic Marine Natural Products in a near future in a sustainable way.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Avila, Preckler CA. A Minireview on Biodiscovery in Antarctic Marine Benthic Invertebrates. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2021;8Metadata
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