Gorgonian corals, which belong to the genus Eunicella, are known as natural sources of diverse compounds with unique structural characteristics and interesting bioactivities both in vitro and in vivo. This review is focused primarily on the secondary metabolites isolated from various Eunicella species. The chemical structures of 64 compounds were divided into three main groups and comprehensively presented: a) terpenoids, b) sterols, and c) alkaloids and nucleosides. The observed biological activities of depicted metabolites with an impact on cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities were reviewed. The most promising biological activities of certain metabolites point to potential candidates for further development in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries, and are highlighted. Total synthesis or the synthetic approaches towards the desired skeletons or natural products are also summarized.
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Matulja, D., Markovic, M. K., Ambrožić, G., Laclef, S., Pavelić, S. K., & Marković, D. (2020). Secondary metabolites from gorgonian corals of the genus eunicella: Structural characterizations, biological activities, and synthetic approaches. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25010129
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