Issue 3, 2015

Synthesis and biology of cyclic imine toxins, an emerging class of potent, globally distributed marine toxins

Abstract

Covering: up to August 2014

From a small group of exotic compounds isolated only two decades ago, Cyclic Imine (CI) toxins have become a major class of marine toxins with global distribution. Their distinct chemical structure, biological mechanism of action, and intricate chemistry ensures that CI toxins will continue to be the subject of fascinating fundamental studies in the broad fields of chemistry, chemical biology, and toxicology. The worldwide occurrence of potent CI toxins in marine environments, their accumulation in shellfish, and chemical stability are important considerations in assessing risk factors for human health. This review article aims to provide an account of chemistry, biology, and toxicology of CI toxins from their discovery to the present day.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and biology of cyclic imine toxins, an emerging class of potent, globally distributed marine toxins

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
23 Jun 2014
First published
22 Oct 2014

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2015,32, 411-435

Author version available

Synthesis and biology of cyclic imine toxins, an emerging class of potent, globally distributed marine toxins

C. E. Stivala, E. Benoit, R. Aráoz, D. Servent, A. Novikov, J. Molgó and A. Zakarian, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2015, 32, 411 DOI: 10.1039/C4NP00089G

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