Indole alkaloids from marine sources as potential leads against infectious diseases

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Indole alkaloids comprise a large and complex class of natural products found in a variety of marine sources. Infectious diseases remain a major threat to public health, and in the absence of long-term protective vaccines, the control of these infectious diseases is based on a small number of chemotherapeutic agents. Furthermore, the emerging resistance against these drugs makes it urgently necessary to discover and develop new, safe and, effective anti-infective agents. In this regard, the aim of this review is to highlight indole alkaloids from marine sources which have been shown to demonstrate activity against infectious diseases. © 2014 Paulo H. B. França et al.

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França, P. H. B., Barbosa, D. P., Da Silva, D. L., Ribeiro, Ê. A. N., Santana, A. E. G., Santos, B. V. O., … De Araújo, J. X. (2014). Indole alkaloids from marine sources as potential leads against infectious diseases. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/375423

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