A review of anti-inflammatory compounds from marine fungi, 2000-2018

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Abstract

Inflammation is a generalized, nonspecific, and beneficial host response of foreign challenge or tissue injury. However, prolonged inflammation is undesirable. It will cause loss function of involve organs, such as heat, pain redness, and swelling. Marine natural products have gained more and more attention due to their unique mechanism of anti-inflammatory action, and have considered a hotspot for anti-inflammatory drug development. Marine-derived fungi are promising sources of structurally unprecedented bioactive natural products. So far, a plethora of new secondary metabolites with anti-inflammatory activities from marine-derived fungi had been widely reported. This review covers 133 fungal metabolites described in the period of 2000 to 2018, including the structures and origins of these secondary metabolites.

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Xu, J., Yi, M., Ding, L., & He, S. (2019, November 9). A review of anti-inflammatory compounds from marine fungi, 2000-2018. Marine Drugs. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/md17110636

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