Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates

The occurrence of sulfated steroids and phenolics in marine organisms is quite widespread, being typically reported from Echinoderms. In contrast, alkane and alkene aliphatic sulfates are considerably rarer with examples being reported from a diverse array of organisms including echinoderms, sponges...

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Main Authors: Luis C. Kellner Filho, Bruno W. Picão, Marcio L. A. Silva, Wilson R. Cunha, Patricia M. Pauletti, Gustavo M. Dias, Brent R. Copp, Camila S. Bertanha, Ana H. Januario
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/17/9/527
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spelling doaj-c4d7cc16c5ba4d1c8ff5f45c236f55442020-11-25T02:01:01ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972019-09-0117952710.3390/md17090527md17090527Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine InvertebratesLuis C. Kellner Filho0Bruno W. Picão1Marcio L. A. Silva2Wilson R. Cunha3Patricia M. Pauletti4Gustavo M. Dias5Brent R. Copp6Camila S. Bertanha7Ana H. Januario8Center for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Natural and Human Sciences, Federal University of ABC, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo 09606-070, BrazilSchool of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New ZealandCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilCenter for Research in Exact and Technological Sciences, University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo 14404-600, BrazilThe occurrence of sulfated steroids and phenolics in marine organisms is quite widespread, being typically reported from Echinoderms. In contrast, alkane and alkene aliphatic sulfates are considerably rarer with examples being reported from a diverse array of organisms including echinoderms, sponges and ascidians. While no ecological roles for these metabolites have been proposed, they do exhibit a diverse array of biological activities including thrombin inhibition; the ability to induce metamorphosis in larvae; antiproliferative, antibacterial and antifungal properties; and metalloproteinase inhibition. Of particular interest and an avenue for future development is the finding of antifouling properties with low or nontoxic effects to the environment. This review focuses on alkyl sulfates and related sulfamates, their structures and biological activities. Spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques that can be used to recognize the presence of sulfate groups are also discussed, data for which will enhance the ability of researchers to recognize this class of chemically- and biologically-interesting marine natural products.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/17/9/527alkyl sulfatealiphatic sulfatealkane sulfatealkene sulfatemarine invertebratesbioactivityNMR data
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author Luis C. Kellner Filho
Bruno W. Picão
Marcio L. A. Silva
Wilson R. Cunha
Patricia M. Pauletti
Gustavo M. Dias
Brent R. Copp
Camila S. Bertanha
Ana H. Januario
spellingShingle Luis C. Kellner Filho
Bruno W. Picão
Marcio L. A. Silva
Wilson R. Cunha
Patricia M. Pauletti
Gustavo M. Dias
Brent R. Copp
Camila S. Bertanha
Ana H. Januario
Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
Marine Drugs
alkyl sulfate
aliphatic sulfate
alkane sulfate
alkene sulfate
marine invertebrates
bioactivity
NMR data
author_facet Luis C. Kellner Filho
Bruno W. Picão
Marcio L. A. Silva
Wilson R. Cunha
Patricia M. Pauletti
Gustavo M. Dias
Brent R. Copp
Camila S. Bertanha
Ana H. Januario
author_sort Luis C. Kellner Filho
title Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
title_short Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
title_full Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
title_fullStr Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive Aliphatic Sulfates from Marine Invertebrates
title_sort bioactive aliphatic sulfates from marine invertebrates
publisher MDPI AG
series Marine Drugs
issn 1660-3397
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The occurrence of sulfated steroids and phenolics in marine organisms is quite widespread, being typically reported from Echinoderms. In contrast, alkane and alkene aliphatic sulfates are considerably rarer with examples being reported from a diverse array of organisms including echinoderms, sponges and ascidians. While no ecological roles for these metabolites have been proposed, they do exhibit a diverse array of biological activities including thrombin inhibition; the ability to induce metamorphosis in larvae; antiproliferative, antibacterial and antifungal properties; and metalloproteinase inhibition. Of particular interest and an avenue for future development is the finding of antifouling properties with low or nontoxic effects to the environment. This review focuses on alkyl sulfates and related sulfamates, their structures and biological activities. Spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques that can be used to recognize the presence of sulfate groups are also discussed, data for which will enhance the ability of researchers to recognize this class of chemically- and biologically-interesting marine natural products.
topic alkyl sulfate
aliphatic sulfate
alkane sulfate
alkene sulfate
marine invertebrates
bioactivity
NMR data
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/17/9/527
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