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. 2023 Sep 30;16(10):1388. doi: 10.3390/ph16101388

Table 2.

Latin American Natural Product Databases analyzed in this work.

Database Name
(Country)
Number of Compounds a Source General Description References
NuBBEDB
(Brazil)
2223 Plants
Microorganisms
Terrestrial and marine animals
Natural products of Brazilian biodiversity. Developed by the São Paulo State University and the University of São Paulo. [68,69]
SistematX
(Brazil)
9514 Plants Database composed of secondary metabolites and developed at the Federal University of Paraiba. [70,71]
UEFS
(Brazil)
503 Plants Natural products that have been separately published, but there is no common publication nor public database for it. Developed at the State University of Feira de Santana. [72]
NAPRORE-CR
(Costa Rica)
359 Plants
Microorganisms
Developed in the CBio3 and LaToxCIA Laboratories of the University of Costa Rica. *
LAIPNUDELSAV
(El Salvador)
214 Plants Developed by the Research Laboratory in Natural Products of the University of El Salvador. *
UNIIQUIM
(Mexico)
1112 Plants Natural products isolated and characterized at the Institute of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. [76]
BIOFACQUIM
(Mexico)
553 Plants
Fungus
Propolis
Marine animals
Natural products isolated and characterized in Mexico at the School of Chemistry of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and other Mexican institutions. [77,78]
CIFPMA
(Panama)
363 Plants Natural products that have been tested in over twenty-five in vitro and in vivo bioassays for different therapeutic targets. Developed at the University of Panama. [73,74]
PeruNPDB
(Peru)
280 Animals
Plants
Created and curated at the Catholic University of Santa Maria. [75]

The URL of the websites where the natural product databases of Latin America are allocated is in the Supplementary Material (Table S1). a Number of compounds contained in each database previous to the curation process. * Actually, there is not a publication associated with the database.