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Fungal metabolites with anticancer activity
Evidente, A.; Kornienko, A.; Cimmino, A.; Andolfi, A.; Lefranc, F.; Mathieu, V.; Kiss, R. (2014). Fungal metabolites with anticancer activity. Nat. Prod. Rep. 31(5): 617-627. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3np70078j
In: Natural Product Reports. Royal Society of Chemistry: London. ISSN 0265-0568; e-ISSN 1460-4752, more
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  • Evidente, A.
  • Kornienko, A.
  • Cimmino, A.
  • Andolfi, A.
  • Lefranc, F.
  • Mathieu, V., more
  • Kiss, R., more

Abstract
    Natural products from bacteria and plants have played a leading role in cancer drug discovery resulting in a large number of clinically useful agents. In contrast, the investigations of fungal metabolites and their derivatives have not led to a clinical cancer drug in spite of significant research efforts revealing a large number of fungi-derived natural products with promising anticancer activity. Many of these natural products have displayed notable in vitro growth-inhibitory properties in human cancer cell lines and select compounds have been demonstrated to provide therapeutic benefits in mouse models of human cancer. Many of these compounds are expected to enter human clinical trials in the near future. The present review discusses the reported sources, structures and biochemical studies aimed at the elucidation of the anticancer potential of these promising fungal metabolites.

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