Natural Enantiomers: Occurrence, Biogenesis and Biological Properties

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Abstract

The knowledge that natural products (NPs) are potent and selective modulators of im-portant biomacromolecules (e.g., DNA and proteins) has inspired some of the world’s most success-ful pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Notwithstanding these successes and despite a growing number of reports on naturally occurring pairs of enantiomers, this area of NP science still remains largely unexplored, consistent with the adage “If you don’t seek, you don’t find”. Statistically, a rapidly growing number of enantiomeric NPs have been reported in the last several years. The current review provides a comprehensive overview of recent records on natural enantiomers, with the aim of advancing awareness and providing a better understanding of the chemical diversity and biogenetic context, as well as the biological properties and therapeutic (drug discovery) potential, of enantiomeric NPs.

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Yu, J. H., Yu, Z. P., Capon, R. J., & Zhang, H. (2022, February 1). Natural Enantiomers: Occurrence, Biogenesis and Biological Properties. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041279

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