Recent progresses in marine microbial-derived antiviral natural products

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Abstract

Viruses have always been a class of pathogenic microorganisms that threaten the health and safety of human life worldwide. However, for a long time, the treatment of viral infections has been slow to develop, and only a few antiviral drugs have been using clinically. Compared with these from terrestrial environments, marine-derived microorganisms can produce active substances with more novel structures and unique functions. From 2015 to 2019, 89 antiviral compounds of 8 structural classes have been isolated from marine microorganisms, of which 35 exhibit anti-H1N1 activity. This review surveys systematically marine microbial-derived natural products with antiviral activity and illustrates the impact of these compounds on antiviral drug discovery research.

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Teng, Y. F., Xu, L., Wei, M. Y., Wang, C. Y., Gu, Y. C., & Shao, C. L. (2020, December 1). Recent progresses in marine microbial-derived antiviral natural products. Archives of Pharmacal Research. Pharmaceutical Society of Korea. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12272-020-01286-3

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