Natural Chemodiversity & Bioprospecting for Drug Discovery
A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 December 2022) | Viewed by 6456
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Interests: drug discovery; type 2 diabetes; insulin resistance; protein tyrosine phosphatase; cancer cell metabolism; chemoresistance; targeted therapy
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Interests: oxidative stress; protein thiolation; carbonyl metabolism; enzyme inhibition; diabetic complications; drug discovery
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Interests: organic chemistry; bioactive natural products; medicinal chemistry; isolation; stereostructure elucidation; (semi)synthesis of natural small molecules; bioprospecting of marine chemodiversity
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A special issue on "Natural Chemodiversity & Bioprospecting For Drug Discovery" is being prepared for the journal Biomolecules. As populations of species are distinguished based on different phenotypic characteristics, determining ecotypes within a taxon, so the chemotype is defined as a population of species distinguished based on secondary metabolite content. Biodiversity in nature, and thus, the chemical diversity associated with it, is immense and diverse; its systematic exploration (bioprospecting) has significant implications in many areas of research, including, but not limited to, chemical ecology, drug discovery, and nutrition. With this issue, we aim to explore the current perception by the scientific community of the value of bioprospecting in medicinal chemistry, food chemistry, and drug discovery. Original manuscripts and reviews, dealing with any aspect of the chemical space of natural products, from innovative and sustainable approaches to access and characterize the chemodiversity associated to both terrestrial and marine macro-and microorganisms to nature-inspired medicinal chemistry campaigns, are very welcome.
Prof. Dr. Paolo Paoli
Prof. Dr. Antonella Del Corso
Prof. Dr. Marialuisa Menna
Guest Editors
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