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Challenges and rewards of research in marine natural products chemistry in Brazil
Authors:Berlinck Roberto G S  Hajdu Eduardo  da Rocha Rosana M  de Oliveira Jaine H H L  Hernández Isara L C  Seleghim Mirna H R  Granato Ana Claudia  de Almeida Erika V R  Nuñez Cecília V  Muricy Guilherme  Peixinho Solange  Pessoa Claudia  Moraes Manoel O  Cavalcanti Bruno C  Nascimento Gislene G F  Thiemann Otavio  Silva Marcio  Souza Ana O  Silva Celio L  Minarini Paulo R R
Affiliation:Instituto de Química de S?o Carlos, Universidade de S?o Paulo, CP 780, CEP 13560-970, S?o Carlos, SP, Brazil. rgsberlinck@iqsc.usp.br
Abstract:Brazil is blessed with a great biodiversity, which constitutes one of the most important sources of biologically active compounds, even if it has been largely underexplored. As is the case of the Amazon and Atlantic rainforests, the Brazilian marine fauna remains practically unexplored in the search for new biologically active natural products. Considering that marine organisms have been shown to be one of the most promising sources of new bioactive compounds for the treatment of different human diseases, the 8000 km of the Brazilian coastline represents a great potential for finding new pharmacologically active secondary metabolites. This review presents the status of marine natural products chemistry in Brazil, including results reported by different research groups with emphasis on the isolation, structure elucidation, and evaluation of biological activities of natural products isolated from sponges, ascidians, octocorals, and Opistobranch mollusks. A brief overview of the first Brazilian program on the isolation of marine bacteria and fungi, directed toward the production of biologically active compounds, is also discussed. The current multidisciplinary collaborative program under development at the Universidade de S?o Paulo proposes to establish a new paradigm toward the management of the Brazilian marine biodiversity, integrating research on the species diversity, ecology, taxonomy, and biogeography of marine invertebrates and microorganisms. This program also includes a broad screening program of Brazilian marine bioresources, to search for active compounds that may be of interest for the development of new drug leads.
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