摘要
疟原虫引起的疟疾是世界几个热带地区普遍关注的公共卫生问题之一。目前,寄生虫对大多数常用药物的耐药性模式。在治疗和杀虫剂方面,迫切需要新的化学实体,展示新的行动模式和管理战略。真菌已经被证明是生物的一个极好的来源。活性化合物,已被筛选为抗疟原虫活性的新抗疟药物的潜在来源。本文综述了目前的255种真菌天然产物,包括:具有抗疟活性,可分为倍半萜类、二萜类、七萜类、生物碱类、肽类、黄药类、蒽醌类、联苯类等。磨牙,前旋,去皮酮,酚类,三尖杉烯,氮杂环酮,大环内酯和类固醇。然而,可用于疟疾的治疗是有限的。因此,小说的识别应继续采取行动,并应探讨一切可能的战略。在现有陆海产品库开展抗疟筛选,发现新资源中的新天然产品,特别是生活在海洋环境中的天然产品,仍然是寻找新的抗疟剂的重要途径。不寻常的海洋环境与化学的多样性,导致了一种新的活性物质资源的开发,用于生物活性产品的开发。在海洋真菌中发现新的抗疟天然产品,特别是那些深海和特殊海洋环境是识别新型活性物质的重要途径.
关键词: 抗疟,疟原虫,真菌,天然产品,生物活性产品,抗菌药物,海洋环境。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:The Fungal Metabolites with Potential Antiplasmodial Activity
Volume: 25 Issue: 31
关键词: 抗疟,疟原虫,真菌,天然产品,生物活性产品,抗菌药物,海洋环境。
摘要: Malaria caused by Plasmodium parasites is amongst many prevalent public health concerns in several tropical regions of the world. Nowadays, the parasite resistance patterns to most currently used drugs in therapy and insecticides have created an urgent need for new chemical entities exhibiting new modes of action and management strategies. Fungus has been proven to be an excellent source of biologically active compounds, which have been screened for antiplasmodial activity as potential sources of new antimalarial drugs. This review summarizes the current 255 natural products from fungus, which may possess antimalarial activity and can be classified as sesquiterpenes, diterpenes, sesterterpenes, alkaloids, peptides depsipeptides, xanthones, anthraquinones, anthrones, bioxanthracenes, bixanthones, preussomerins, depsidones, phenols, trichothecenes, azaphliones, macrolides, and steroids. However, the treatments available for malaria are limited. Thus, the identification of novel antimicrobial agents should be continued, and all possible strategies should be explored. Carrying forward the antimalarial screening in exited terrestrial and marine natural products library, and finding the new natural products in new resources, particularly those living in marine environments, are still important approaches to find new antimalarial agents. Unusual marine environments are associated with chemical diversity, leading to a resource of novel active substances for the development of bioactive products. Finding new antimalarial natural products in marine fungus, particularly those living in deep-sea and special marine environments, is an important approach to identify novel active agents.
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The Fungal Metabolites with Potential Antiplasmodial Activity, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2018; 25 (31) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867325666180313105406
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