Nudibranchs as Sources of Marine Natural Products with Antitumor Activity: A Comprehensive Review
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Servillera, Máximo; Peña Contreras, María Mercedes; Cabeza Montilla, Laura; Pula Moreno, Héctor Julián; Prados Salazar, José Carlos; Melguizo Alonso, ConsolaciónEditorial
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Cancer Nudibranchs Marine natural products 
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2025-08-03Referencia bibliográfica
Servillera, M.; Peña, M.; Cabeza, L.; Pula, H.J.; Prados, J.; Melguizo, C. Nudibranchs as Sources of Marine Natural Products with Antitumor Activity: A Comprehensive Review. Mar. Drugs 2025, 23, 319. https://doi.org/10.3390/md23080319
Abstract
Nudibranchs have garnered increasing interest in biomedical research due to their complex
chemical defense mechanisms, many of which are derived from their diet, including
sponges, cnidarians, tunicates, and algae. Their remarkable ability to sequester dietary
toxins and synthesize secondary metabolites positions them as a promising source of
biologically active compounds with potential therapeutic applications, particularly in
oncology. This study aimed to review and summarize the available literature on the
bioactive potential of nudibranch-derived compounds, focusing mainly on their antitumor
properties. Although research in this area is still limited, recent studies have identified
alkaloids and terpenoids isolated from species such as Dolabella auricularia, Jorunna funebris,
Dendrodoris fumata, and members of the genus Phyllidia. These compounds exhibit notable
cytotoxic activity against human cancer cell lines, including those from colon (HCT-116,
HT-29, SW-480), lung (A549), and breast (MCF7) cancer. These findings suggest that
compounds derived from nudibranchs could serve as scaffolds for the development of
more effective and selective anticancer therapies. In conclusion, nudibranchs represent
a valuable yet underexplored resource for antitumor drug discovery, with significant
potential to contribute to the development of novel cancer treatments.





