Author(s): Suleria HAR, Osborne S, Masci P, Gobe G
Recent trends in functional foods and supplements have demonstrated that bioactive molecules play a major therapeutic role in human disease. Nutritionists and biomedical and food scientists are working together to discover new bioactive molecules that have increased potency and therapeutic benefits. Marine life constitutes almost 80% of the world biota with thousands of bioactive compounds and secondary metabolites derived from marine invertebrates such as tunicates, sponges, molluscs, bryozoans, sea slugs and many other marine organisms. These bioactive molecules and secondary metabolites possess antibiotic, antiparasitic, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifibrotic and anticancer activities. They are also inhibitors or activators of critical enzymes and transcription factors, competitors of transporters and sequestrants that modulate various physiological pathways. The current review summaries the widely available marine-based nutraceuticals and recent research carried out for the purposes of isolation, identification and characterization of marine-derived bioactive compounds with various therapeutic potentials.
Referred From: http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/13/10/6336
Author(s): Kim SK, Pallela R
Author(s): Blunt JW, Copp BR, Munro MHG, Northcote PT, Prinsep MR
Author(s): Suleria HAR, Osborne S, Masci P, Gobe G
Author(s): Suleria HAR, Masci P, Gobe G, Osborne S
Author(s): Harnedy PA, FitzGerald RJ
Author(s): Alishahi A
Author(s): Kim SK, Pallela R
Author(s): Blunt JW, Copp BR, Munro MHG, Northcote PT, Prinsep MR
Author(s): Suleria HAR, Masci P, Gobe G, Osborne S
Author(s): Harnedy PA, FitzGerald RJ
Author(s): Alishahi A