Abstract

Naturally occurring biological entities with extractable and tunable structural and functional characteristics, along with therapeutic attributes, are of supreme interest for strengthening the twenty-first-century biomedical settings. Irrespective of ongoing technological and clinical advancement, traditional medicinal practices to address and manage inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are inefficient and the effect of the administered therapeutic cues is limited. The reasonable immune response or invasion should also be circumvented for successful clinical translation of engineered cues as highly efficient and robust bioactive entities. In this context, research is underway worldwide, and researchers have redirected or regained their interests in valorizing the naturally occurring biological entities/resources, for example, algal biome so-called “treasure of untouched or underexploited sources”. Algal biome from the marine environment is an immense source of excellence that has also been demonstrated as a source of bioactive compounds with unique chemical, structural, and functional features. Moreover, the molecular modeling and synthesis of new drugs based on marine-derived therapeutic and biological cues can show greater efficacy and specificity for the therapeutics. Herein, an effort has been made to cover the existing literature gap on the exploitation of naturally occurring biological entities/resources to address and efficiently manage IBD. Following a brief background study, a focus was given to design characteristics, performance evaluation of engineered cues, and point-of-care IBD therapeutics of diverse bioactive compounds from the algal biome. Noteworthy potentialities of marine-derived biologically active compounds have also been spotlighted to underlying the impact role of bio-active elements with the related pathways. The current review is also focused on the applied standpoint and clinical translation of marine-derived bioactive compounds. Furthermore, a detailed overview of clinical applications and future perspectives are also given in this review.

Highlights

  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) that occurs due to the dysregulation of the immune system

  • Inflammatory bowel disease continues to result in substantial productivity loss and extensive morbidity worldwide

  • Marine-derived bioproducts attract incredible interest and appear a revolutionary therapy for IBD due to their health beneficial properties that are ascribed to the presence of characteristic biologically active functional constituents

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Summary

Introduction

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) that occurs due to the dysregulation of the immune system. IBD has been categorized into Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) Both diseases show heterogeneous pathological and clinical features and can be distinguished by their location, nature and characteristics of inflammation. It is imperative to distinguish that IBD is not irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Though both diseases may present identical symptoms, only IBD results in stunted height, growth retardation, ostomies, surgeries, and many other undesirable outcomes or risks. Like fatigue, fever, mouth sores, uveitis, arthralgia, and nail clubbing, IBD is related to a variety of extra-intestinal symptoms These manifestations appear in approximately 25–35% of individuals with IBD at a young age [17,18]. A detailed overview of clinical applications and future perspectives are given in this review

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