AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper discusses the decline in pharmaceutical research on natural products due to challenges in obtaining novel compounds.
  • It presents the creation of a library of 25 diverse meroterpenoid-like compounds using a combination of natural product chemistry and diversity-oriented synthesis.
  • Pharmacological screening of these compounds showed potential for new anti-osteoporotic and anti-lymphoma/leukemia drugs, highlighting the effectiveness of diversity-enhanced extracts in drug discovery.

Article Abstract

The structural diversity of natural products and their derivatives have long contributed to the development of new drugs. However, the difficulty in obtaining compounds bearing skeletally novel structures has recently led to a decline of pharmaceutical research into natural products. This paper reports the construction of a meroterpenoid-like library containing 25 compounds with diverse molecular scaffolds obtained from diversity-enhanced extracts. This method constitutes an approach for increasing the chemical diversity of natural-product-like compounds by combining natural product chemistry and diversity-oriented synthesis. Extensive pharmacological screening of the library revealed promising compounds for anti-osteoporotic and anti-lymphoma/leukemia drugs. This result indicates that the use of diversity-enhanced extracts is an effective methodology for producing chemical libraries for the purpose of drug discovery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201805417DOI Listing

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