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Naturally occurring aromatic steroids and their biological activities.
Dembitsky, Valery M; Savidov, Nick; Poroikov, Vladimir V; Gloriozova, Tatyana A; Imbs, Andrew B.
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  • Dembitsky VM; Centre for Applied Research and Innovation, Lethbridge College, 3000 College Drive South, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 1L6, Canada. valeryde@imb.dvo.ru.
  • Savidov N; Biochemistry Lab, National Scientific Center of Marine Biology, 17 Palchevsky Str., Vladivostok, Russia, 690041. valeryde@imb.dvo.ru.
  • Poroikov VV; Centre for Applied Research and Innovation, Lethbridge College, 3000 College Drive South, Lethbridge, AB, T1K 1L6, Canada.
  • Gloriozova TA; Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia, 119121.
  • Imbs AB; Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Moscow, Russia, 119121.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 102(11): 4663-4674, 2018 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29680899
ABSTRACT
The present review describes the distribution and biological activities of natural mono-, di-, and triaromatic steroids. It is shown that the producers of aromatic steroids are microorganisms, fungi, and marine invertebrates, and also they were found in plants, animals, marine sediments, and karst deposits. Eighty biologically active aromatic steroids likely have an anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotection activity with a confidence of 78 to 92%. The structures and predicted biological activities of aromatic steroids are available. This review emphasizes the role of aromatic steroids as an important source and potential leads for drug discovery and they are of great interest to chemists, physicians, biologists, pharmacologists, and the pharmaceutical industry.
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