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Pharmacognosy of Marine-Derived Natural Products: A Frontier in Anti-Cancer Research

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Natural products of marine origin have become an attractive area in the search of new anti-cancer agents because of their distinct chemical novelty and the presence of strong bioactive substances. This study was intended to examine pharmacognostic potential of a few marine-derived compounds on cancer cell proliferation in animal experimental models. Marine sponges and algae were extracted crudely and screened phytochemically, and then in vivo assayed in tumor-induced mice models. The information was obtained by the measurement of tumor volume, analysis of survival rates, and histopathological tests. It was found that alkaloids isolated in marine sponges showed a significant decrease of the tumor volume (mean = 45.2 mm 3, SD = 4.8) compared to control (mean = 92.6 mm 3, SD = 6.2), whereas terpenoids isolated in algae increased survival rates and caused strong apoptosis in cancerous tissues. In general, the results indicate that bioactive compounds of marine origin have strong anti-cancer activity, which underlines their significance as new pharmacognostic sources of cancer treatment. The paper highlights the need of marine pharmacognosy in the broadening of natural product-based drug discovery and suggests additional research to achieve efficacy, safety, and mechanistic insights.
Title: Pharmacognosy of Marine-Derived Natural Products: A Frontier in Anti-Cancer Research
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Natural products of marine origin have become an attractive area in the search of new anti-cancer agents because of their distinct chemical novelty and the presence of strong bioactive substances.
This study was intended to examine pharmacognostic potential of a few marine-derived compounds on cancer cell proliferation in animal experimental models.
Marine sponges and algae were extracted crudely and screened phytochemically, and then in vivo assayed in tumor-induced mice models.
The information was obtained by the measurement of tumor volume, analysis of survival rates, and histopathological tests.
It was found that alkaloids isolated in marine sponges showed a significant decrease of the tumor volume (mean = 45.
2 mm 3, SD = 4.
8) compared to control (mean = 92.
6 mm 3, SD = 6.
2), whereas terpenoids isolated in algae increased survival rates and caused strong apoptosis in cancerous tissues.
In general, the results indicate that bioactive compounds of marine origin have strong anti-cancer activity, which underlines their significance as new pharmacognostic sources of cancer treatment.
The paper highlights the need of marine pharmacognosy in the broadening of natural product-based drug discovery and suggests additional research to achieve efficacy, safety, and mechanistic insights.

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