Marine Drugs (Jan 2020)

Chemical Diversity in Species Belonging to Soft Coral Genus <i>Sacrophyton</i> and Its Impact on Biological Activity: A Review

  • Yasmin A. Elkhawas,
  • Ahmed M. Elissawy,
  • Mohamed S. Elnaggar,
  • Nada M. Mostafa,
  • Eman Al-Sayed,
  • Mokhtar M. Bishr,
  • Abdel Nasser B. Singab,
  • Osama M. Salama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md18010041
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. 41

Abstract

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One of the most widely distributed soft coral species, found especially in shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region, Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and also the Arctic, is genus Sacrophyton. The total number of species belonging to it was estimated to be 40. Sarcophyton species are considered to be a reservoir of bioactive natural metabolites. Secondary metabolites isolated from members belonging to this genus show great chemical diversity. They are rich in terpenoids, in particular, cembranoids diterpenes, tetratepenoids, triterpenoids, and ceramide, in addition to steroids, sesquiterpenes, and fatty acids. They showed a broad range of potent biological activities, such as antitumor, neuroprotective, antimicrobial, antiviral, antidiabetic, antifouling, and anti-inflammatory activity. This review presents all isolated secondary metabolites from species of genera Sacrophyton, as well as their reported biological activities covering a period of about two decades (1998−2019). It deals with 481 metabolites, including 323 diterpenes, 39 biscembranoids, 11 sesquiterpenes, 53 polyoxygenated sterols, and 55 miscellaneous and their pharmacological activities.

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