Marine Terpenic Endoperoxides
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Torres García, Irene; López Martínez, Josefa Leticia; Muñoz Dorado, Manuel; Rodríguez García, Ignacio Manuel; Alvarez Corral, MiriamFecha
2021-11-25Resumen
Organic extracts of marine invertebrates, mainly sponges, from seas all over the world are well known for their high in vitro anticancer and antibiotic activities which make them promising sources of compounds with potential use as pharmaceutical leads. Most of the structures discovered so far have a peculiar structural feature in common: a 1,2-dioxane ring. This is a highly reactive heterocycle that can be considered as an endoperoxide function. Together with other structural features, this group could be responsible for the strong biological activities of the substances present in the extracts. Numerous research programs have focused on their structural elucidation and total synthesis since the seventies. As a consequence, the number of established chiral centres and the similarity between different naturally occurring substances is increasingly higher. Most of these compounds have a terpenoid nature, mainly diterpene and sesterterpene, with several peculiar structural features, such...
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marine terpenoid
endoperoxide
norseterterpene
norditerpene
sponge