Abstract

Marine alkaloids comprise a class of compounds with several nitrogenated structures that can be explored as potential natural bioactive compounds. The scientific interest in these compounds has been increasing in the last decades, and many studies have been published elucidating their chemical structure and biological effects in vitro. Following this trend, the number of in vivo studies reporting the health-related properties of marine alkaloids has been increasing and providing more information about the effects in complex organisms. Experiments with animals, especially mice and zebrafish, are revealing the potential health benefits against cancer development, cardiovascular diseases, seizures, Alzheimer’s disease, mental health disorders, inflammatory diseases, osteoporosis, cystic fibrosis, oxidative stress, human parasites, and microbial infections in vivo. Although major efforts are still necessary to increase the knowledge, especially about the translation value of the information obtained from in vivo experiments to clinical trials, marine alkaloids are promising candidates for further experiments in drug development.

Highlights

  • The use of natural products in the treatment and management of human diseases dates back to ancient times

  • Terrestrial plants are in the focus of numerous studies about bioactive compounds from natural sources, marine organisms have been gaining more space and interest [4]

  • The progression of scientific knowledge about the biological effects of marine alkaloids and their derivatives in vitro has been observed in vivo

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Summary

Introduction

The use of natural products in the treatment and management of human diseases dates back to ancient times. The role of natural products in human health has been generating increasing interest among researchers, physicians, pharmacists, and professionals of the health sector This scenario is based on the vast diversity of chemical structures found in natural sources that can be studied as potential drugs or inspire the synthesis of derivatives to improve the management and treatment of diseases at a global scale [3]. Several studies characterized the biological effect of marine alkaloids in vitro, the evaluation at the animal level is a more recent progression to understand the applications and limitations of marine alkaloids. This review aims to provide an overview of the current knowledge about the in vivo effect of marine alkaloids, the synthetic production of their derivative compounds, and considerations about animal studies with marine alkaloids

Antitumor Effect
Carodioprotective Activity
Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Antiparasitic and Antimicrobial Activity
Other Health-Related Effects
Chemical Modification and Synthesis of Marine Alkaloids
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