Issue 13, 2022

Secondary metabolites from marine sponges of the genus Agelas: a comprehensive update insight on structural diversity and bioactivity

Abstract

As one of the most common marine sponges in tropical and subtropical oceans, the sponges of the genus Agelas, have emerged as unique and yet under-investigated pools for discovery of natural products with fabulous molecular diversity and myriad interesting biological activities. The present review highlights the chemical structure and biological activity of 355 compounds that have been isolated and characterized from the members of Agelas sponges, over the period of about five decades (from 1971 to November 2021). For a better understanding, these numerous compounds are firstly classified and presented according to their carbon skeleton as well as their biosynthetic origins. Relevant summaries focusing on the source organism and the associated bioactivity of these compounds belonging to different chemical classes are also provided. This review highlights sponges of the genus Agelas as exciting source for discovery of intriguing natural compounds.

Graphical abstract: Secondary metabolites from marine sponges of the genus Agelas: a comprehensive update insight on structural diversity and bioactivity

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
01 Dec 2021
Accepted
03 Mar 2022
First published
09 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 7789-7820

Secondary metabolites from marine sponges of the genus Agelas: a comprehensive update insight on structural diversity and bioactivity

M. Chu, M. Li, H. Ma, P. Li and G. Li, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 7789 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA08765G

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