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Review
. 2016 Apr 22;14(4):76.
doi: 10.3390/md14040076.

Potential Pharmacological Resources: Natural Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Fungi

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Review

Potential Pharmacological Resources: Natural Bioactive Compounds from Marine-Derived Fungi

Liming Jin et al. Mar Drugs. .

Abstract

In recent years, a considerable number of structurally unique metabolites with biological and pharmacological activities have been isolated from the marine-derived fungi, such as polyketides, alkaloids, peptides, lactones, terpenoids and steroids. Some of these compounds have anticancer, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibiotic and cytotoxic properties. This review partially summarizes the new bioactive compounds from marine-derived fungi with classification according to the sources of fungi and their biological activities. Those fungi found from 2014 to the present are discussed.

Keywords: bioactive compounds; fungal metabolites; marine-derived fungi; natural products.

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Structures of compounds 12.
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Structures of compounds 39.
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Structures of compounds 1014.
Figure 4
Figure 4
Structures of compounds 1518.
Figure 5
Figure 5
Structures of compounds 1920.
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Figure 6
Structures of compounds 2124.
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Structures of compounds 2529.
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Figure 8
Structures of compounds 3031.
Figure 9
Figure 9
Structures of compounds 3237.
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Figure 10
Structures of compounds 3840.
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Figure 11
Structures of compounds 4146.
Figure 12
Figure 12
Structures of compounds 4752.
Figure 13
Figure 13
Structures of compounds 5360.
Figure 14
Figure 14
Structures of compounds 6166.
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Figure 15
Structures of compounds 6771.
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Structures of compounds 7275.
Figure 17
Figure 17
Structures of compounds 7682.
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Figure 18
Structures of compounds 83–85.
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Figure 19
Structures of compounds 8688.
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Figure 20
Structures of compounds 8991.
Figure 21
Figure 21
Structures of compounds 9294.
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Structures of compounds 9598.
Figure 23
Figure 23
Structures of compounds 99112.
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Figure 24
Structures of compounds 113116.
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Figure 25
Structures of compounds 117120.
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Figure 26
Structures of compounds 121126.
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Figure 27
Structures of compounds 127133.
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Figure 28
Structures of compounds 134136.
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Figure 29
Structures of compounds 137139.
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Figure 30
Structures of compounds 140142.
Figure 31
Figure 31
Structures of compounds 143146.
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Figure 32
Structures of compounds 147149.
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Structures of compounds 150153.
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New compounds from marine-derived fungi included in this review, divided by sources of the fungal strains.
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New compounds from marine-derived fungi included in this review, divided by structural types.
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Figure 36
Bioactive categories of new compounds from marine-derived fungi included in this review.

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