1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1991.00530.x
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ANTINEOPLASTIC ACTIVITY OF CULTURED BLUE‐GREEN ALGAE (CYANOPHYTA)1

Abstract: A large‐scale screening program was initiated to evaluate laboratory‐cultured blue‐green algae (cyanobacteria) as a source of novel antineoplastic agents. Approximately 1000 cyanophyte strains from diverse habitats were cultured to provide extracts for testing. The screening program identified the families Scytonemataceae and Stigonemataceae as prolific producers of novel cytotoxic compounds. Rates of rediscovery of known compounds were relatively low.

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“…These compounds include tubericidin and toyocamycin, both of which have also been found in Streptomyces (Barchi et al, 1983;Patterson et al, 1991) and new unique macrolides such as scytophycin B (Fig. 2) isolated from Scytonema pseudohofmanni.…”
Section: Toxins and Pharmacologically Active Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…These compounds include tubericidin and toyocamycin, both of which have also been found in Streptomyces (Barchi et al, 1983;Patterson et al, 1991) and new unique macrolides such as scytophycin B (Fig. 2) isolated from Scytonema pseudohofmanni.…”
Section: Toxins and Pharmacologically Active Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Moore et al, 1988;Kellam & Walker, 1989;Patterson et al, 1991). Not only are the microalgae proving to be valuable sources of novel biologically active molecules, but since many can be cultured they also have the potential advantage over macroalgae (and invertebrates) of being easier to 5 culture commercially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strain was deposited as ATCC 53789, and its potential use in the pharmaceutical and agricultural field was patented (14). The structure of the active compound, named cryptophycin 1, was determined later by Moore and coworkers (2,38), who isolated it from Nostoc strain GSV224, which was discovered to be a cryptophycin producer during screening for cyanobacterial anticancer activity at the University of Hawaii (20,25). Cryptophycin 1 exerts antiproliferative and antimitotic activity by binding to the ends of the microtubules, thus blocking the cell cycle at the metaphase of mitosis.…”
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“…Cryptophycin 1 was isolated from Nostoc sp. GSV224 in Moore's lab 19 as anticancer agent. It has an IC 50 of 5 pg ml -1 against KB human nasopharyngeal cancer cells, and 3 pg ml -1 against LoVo human colorectal cancer cells, and thus it was found to be 100-1000 times more potent than currently available anticancer drugs; for example, taxol or vinblastine.…”
Section: Anticancer Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%