
2. Sea medicines available on the market
2.1 Arabinose nucleosides
The search for new drugs from the marine environment began with a discovery made in the 1950s by the American Werner Bergmann . While studying a Florida sponge called Tethya crypta, unusual nucleosides...
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Bibliography
Websites
Alejandro Mayer, Medicines from the sea, the clinical portfolio: http://marinepharmacology.midwestern.edu/clinPipeline.htm (page consulted on April 12, 2017)
Patents
Gravelos DG, Lake R, Blunt JW, Munro MHG and Litaudon MSP. –Halichondrins: cytotoxic polyether macrolides. European Patent Office, Munich, Switzerland: Publication number EP 0, 572, p. A1 (1993).
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