Research Report on Marine-Derived Cyclic Lactones: An In-Depth Survey of Potential Therapeutic Activities
1. Krunal Shah, Student, Pondicherry University, Kalapet, India
Marine-derived cyclic lactones, generated from marine organisms, have a broad variety of decisive biological actions, making them intriguing candidates for therapeutic applications. The purpose of this paper is to give a comprehensive analysis of the various chemical structures and distinct mechanisms of action they possess. This study investigates the potential therapeutic applications of these substances, including their antibacterial, antifungal, anticancer, and anti-inflammatory properties. In addition, the paper covers the difficulties that have arisen throughout their development, such as problems with supply, complicated synthesis, and worries about stability. In addition, the possibilities of transforming these molecules into clinically effective medications via biotechnological methods and joint research efforts are investigated. Because marine macrolides are capable of a wide variety of biological activities and have the potential to solve medical requirements that are now unfulfilled, they are an essential part of the pharmaceutical research industry. Marine macrolides provide a potentially fruitful path for creating novel therapies, particularly in light of the growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance and the ongoing need for various new anticancer medicines.
An Overview of the Results Cyclic lactones synthesized from marine organisms have a wide range of biological actions that are very effective, making them exciting candidates for the creation of new drugs. Their one-of-a-kind methods of action provide benefits over conventional medications, notably in treating infections resistant to antibiotics, cancer, and chronic inflammatory illnesses.
The Implications for the Development of Drugs The discovery of cyclic lactones originating from marine organisms has the potential to create new classes of antibiotics, anticancer medicines, and anti-inflammatory medications. It is essential for their success that they be able to overcome the problems that are associated with supply, synthesis, and stability. Research funds must be increased to fully exploit the therapeutic potential of cyclic lactones originating from marine sources, and research projects must be collaborated on.
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Pondicherry University, Kalapet, Student, India
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Shah, Krunal. “Research Report on Marine-Derived Cyclic Lactones: An In-Depth Survey of Potential Therapeutic Activities.” Scientific Research Journal of Environment, Earth and Physical Science, vol. 2, no. 1, 2024, pp. 12-16, https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJEEP/currentissue/research-report-on-marine-derived-cyclic-lactones-an-in-depth-survey-of-potential-therapeutic-activities
Shah, K. (2024). Research Report on Marine-Derived Cyclic Lactones: An In-Depth Survey of Potential Therapeutic Activities. Scientific Research Journal of Environment, Earth and Physical Science, 2(1), 12-16. https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJEEP/currentissue/research-report-on-marine-derived-cyclic-lactones-an-in-depth-survey-of-potential-therapeutic-activities
Shah Krunal, Research Report on Marine-Derived Cyclic Lactones: An In-Depth Survey of Potential Therapeutic Activities, Scientific Research Journal of Environment, Earth and Physical Science 2, no. 1(2024): 12-16, https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJEEP/currentissue/research-report-on-marine-derived-cyclic-lactones-an-in-depth-survey-of-potential-therapeutic-activities
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