Naturally occurring organoiodines
This review, with 290 references, presents the fascinating area of iodinated natural products over the past hundred years for the first time. It covers literature published from 1896 to 2014 and refers to compounds isolated from both biogenic and abiotic sources. In total, 182 naturally-occurring or...
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Published in | RSC advances Vol. 4; no. 11; pp. 5735 - 57376 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.01.2014
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Summary: | This review, with 290 references, presents the fascinating area of iodinated natural products over the past hundred years for the first time. It covers literature published from 1896 to 2014 and refers to compounds isolated from both biogenic and abiotic sources. In total, 182 naturally-occurring organoiodine compounds are recorded. The emphasis is on the compounds together with the relevant biological activities, sources, collection places, countries of origin, biosynthetic studies, and first total syntheses.
This review, with 290 references, presents the fascinating area of iodinated natural products over the past hundred years for the first time. |
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Bibliography: | Mangaladoss Fredimoses obtained his B.Sc and M.Sc degrees from Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, India. He completed a PhD degree from Manonmaniam Sundarnar University, Tirunelveli, India, where he carried out research entitled "Isolation of marine actinomycetes from mangrove sediments and evolution of their antibacterial and anticancer property" under the guidance of Professor Dr S. Ravikumar. He then worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, K. S. Rangasamy College of Arts and Science, Trichengode, India. At present he is a postdoctoral researcher working on marine natural products at the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology under the guidance of Professor Yonghong Liu. His main research interest is the isolation and structural elucidation of biologically active secondary metabolites of marine organisms. c Shengrong Liao obtained his BS from South China University and his MS from South China Agricultural University, where he focused his study on the design, synthesis and evaluation of metal complexes as superoxide-dismutase mimics. After working for three years in the exploration of small molecules as drug agents for influenza, diabetes and Alzheimer's disease at the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, he continued his study and received a PhD from Sun Yet-Sen University, China, where he studied the design, synthesis and mechanism of benzo Xue-Feng Zhou received his BS and PhD degrees from Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2003 and 2008 under the guidance of Professor Ji-Zhou Wu. In 2008, he moved to the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he is currently an associate professor in marine natural products. Lishu Wang graduated in chemistry at the University of Nankai, China in 1989. She then joined the Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chinese Materia Medica of Jilin Province, where she is currently a senior research scientist. She received a PhD degree from Changchun University of Chinese Medicine in 2008. Her research interests are in phytochemistry and the development of new drugs from traditional Chinese medicine; so far, she has succeeded in developing 10 new TCM drugs. acridine derivatives as G-quadruplex DNA binders under the guidance of professor Zhishu Huang. Currently, he works as an assistant professor at the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests are the design, synthesis and evaluation of biologically active secondary metabolites from marine organisms as antifoulants or drugs. Yonghong Liu obtained his BS and MS degrees from the Changchun College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China. He then received his PhD degree from Pusan National University, Korea, where he studied the isolation, structural elucidation and structure-activity relationships of biologically active marine natural products under the guidance of Professor Jee H. Jung. He undertook postdoctoral research with Nobutoshi Murakami at Osaka University, Japan and Pedro Abreu at the New University of Lisbon, Portugal, before returning to China to take a position as a senior scientist at the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests are the isolation, structural elucidation, and synthesis of biologically active secondary metabolites from marine organisms. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c4ra09833a |