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Natural products from Tongan marine organisms

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posted on 2023-04-02, 22:28 authored by T Taufa, R Subramani, Peter NorthcotePeter Northcote, Robert KeyzersRobert Keyzers
The islands of the South Pacific Ocean have been in the limelight for natural product biodiscovery, due to their unique and pristine tropical waters and environment. The Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago in the central Indo-Pacific Ocean, consisting of 176 islands, 36 of which are inhabited, flourishing with a rich diversity of flora and fauna. Many unique natural products with interesting bioactivities have been reported from Indo-Pacific marine sponges and other invertebrate phyla; however, there have not been any reviews published to date specifically regarding natural products from Tongan marine organisms. This review covers both known and new/novel Marine Natural Products (MNPs) and their biological activities reported from organisms collected within Tongan territorial waters up to December 2020, and includes 109 MNPs in total, the majority from the phylum Porifera. The significant biological activity of these metabolites was dominated by cytotoxicity and, by reviewing these natural products, it is apparent that the bulk of the new and interesting biologically active compounds were from organisms collected from one particular island, emphasizing the geographic variability in the chemistry between these organisms collected at different locations.

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Taufa, T., Subramani, R., Northcote, P. T. & Keyzers, R. A. (2021). Natural products from Tongan marine organisms. Molecules, 26(15), 4534-4534. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154534

Journal title

Molecules

Volume

26

Issue

15

Publication date

2021-08-01

Pagination

4534-4534

Publisher

MDPI AG

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-07-27

ISSN

1420-3049

eISSN

1420-3049

Article number

ARTN 4534

Language

en