Reprint

Synthesis, Study and Utilization of Natural Products

Edited by
January 2020
234 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-152-7 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-153-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Synthesis, Study and Utilization of Natural Products that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

Natural products and the preparations based on them play a stable and ever-increasing role in human and veterinary medicine, agriculture, in food and the cosmetic industry, and in an increasing number of other fields. Their importance is based on the fact that they are mostly bound to renewable sources, which in fact makes them valuable within a circular economy, inter alia. At the same time, natural products provide the origin of stereochemistry, optical activity, regioselectivity, chirality, and many other concepts and directions within science, development, and industry in a scope, which is indispensable. They serve as a constant powerful stimulus and model that inspires researchers to create new effective tools, similar to natural ones, for controlling bioregulation mechanisms and solving practical problems. This was the reason for organizing this Special Issue aimed at underlining the current developments in all the fields connected to natural products.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
insect sex pheromone; tea tussock moth; total synthesis; resource chemistry; phycocyanin; biosynthesis; antioxidant; Spirulina; gene expression; apo-CpcB; Plantago depressa; octadecanoid; fatty acid; natural enantiomer; anti-inflammation; soy protein isolate; bromelain; triglycidylamine; viscosity; water resistance; adhesive; Ramulus mori; polysaccharides; bioactivity; synthesis of natural products; varioxiranol A; 4-epi-varioxiranol A; absolute structure; Emericella variecolor; caffeoylquinic acids; chlorogenic acid; derivatives; lipid-lowering effects; oleic acid-elicited; HepG2 cells; isosorbide; reversible urethane linkages; cell opening; antioxidant activity; radical scavenger; flexible polyurethane foam; tomato; SlCOMT1; melatonin; genetical transformation; salt stress; natural product; RiPP; ribosomally synthesized; post-translationally modified peptides; rheumatoid arthritis; natural products; polyphenol; flavonoids; phenolic acid; stilbene; ginkgolide; platelet-activating factor receptor; inhibitor; pinocembrin; microbial biosynthesis; pharmacological activities; pharmacokinetic features; research progress; triterpenoids; bardoxolone methyl; anticancer drug; mitochondria; apoptosis; cancer cells; cytotoxicity; flow cytometry; live-cell fluorescence microscopy; PEGylated purpurin 18; photodynamic therapy; photosensitizer; phototoxicity; singlet oxygen; n/a