Editorial
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Clin Oncol. Nov 10, 2011; 2(11): 362-366
Published online Nov 10, 2011. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v2.i11.362
Table 1 The most important bioactive substances with anti-neoplastic effects isolated from Bryozoa, Mollusca, and deuterostomian invertebrates
ComponentSpeciesRef.
Bryostatin-1Bugula neritina (bryozoan)[1]
PterocellinsPterocella vesiculosa (bryozoan)[12]
DolabellaninsDolabella auricularia (mollusc)[14]
DolastatinsDolabella auricularia (mollusc)[17]
Aplyronine AAplysia kurodai (mollusc)[19]
Jorunnamycins A-CJorunna funebris (mollusc)[24]
Kahalalide FElysia rubefescens (mollusc)[25]
LamellarinsLamellaria sp./Didemnum sp. (mollusc/tunicate)[28,39]
IntercedensidesMensamaria intercedents (echinoderm)[23]
PhilinopgeneinsPentacta quadrangularis (echinoderm)[23]
ColochirosidColochirous anceps (echinoderm)[23]
Ritterazine ARitterella tokioka (tunicate)[33]
EcteinascidinsEcteinascidia turbinate (tunicate)[34]
CystodytinsCystodytes dellechiajei (tunicate)[38]
DidemninsTrididemnum solidum (tunicate)[41]
AscidiacyclamideLissoclinum patella (tunicate)[44]
Cephalostatin 1Cephalodiscus gilchristi (hemichordate)[50]