Synthesis and Biological Activities of Cyclodepsipeptides of Aurilide Family from Marine Origin

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Aurilides are a class of depsipeptides occurring mainly in marine cyanobacteria. Members of the aurilide family have shown to exhibit strong cytotoxicity against various cancer cell lines. These compounds bear a pentapeptide, a polyketide, and an α-hydroxy ester subunit in their structure. A large number of remarkable studies on aurilides have emerged since 1996. This comprehensive account summarizes the biological activities and total syntheses of natural compounds of the aurilide family as well as their synthetic analogues.

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Michon, S., Cavelier, F., & Salom-Roig, X. J. (2021, February 1). Synthesis and Biological Activities of Cyclodepsipeptides of Aurilide Family from Marine Origin. Marine Drugs. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/MD19020055

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