Stereochemistry of natural products from vibrational circular dichroism†

IF 4.3 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Andrea N. L. Batista , Alessandra L. Valverde , Laurence A. Nafie , João M. Batista Jr
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Abstract

Secondary metabolites from land and marine (micro)organisms have been at the focus of the drug discovery process for many years. One of the reasons for this success is nature's incredible ability to create intricate molecular scaffolds. Such structural richness, however, makes the structural elucidation, and the absolute configuration assignment in particular, a challenging process. Vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) has emerged as one of the most reliable and versatile methods to unambiguously assign both the absolute configuration and conformations of chiral molecules in solution. Although VCD is no longer a curiosity in the field of molecular spectroscopy after 50 years since its first report, it is still underutilized by natural product chemists worldwide for varying reasons. Herein, we highlight the evolution of the application of VCD to natural product chemistry, focusing on its strengths as well as points that still need improvement. General guidelines for the correct application of VCD to stereochemical studies are also provided.

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从振动圆二色性分析天然产品的立体化学。
多年来,来自陆地和海洋(微)生物的次级代谢物一直是药物发现过程中的焦点。成功的原因之一是大自然具有创造复杂分子支架的惊人能力。然而,如此丰富的结构使得结构阐释,尤其是绝对构型的确定,成为一个极具挑战性的过程。振动圆二色性(VCD)已成为最可靠、最通用的方法之一,可用于明确分配手性分子在溶液中的绝对构型和构象。尽管 VCD 在分子光谱领域已不再是一个新鲜事物,但由于种种原因,它仍未得到全球天然产物化学家的充分利用。在此,我们将重点介绍 VCD 在天然产物化学中的应用演变,并着重介绍其优势和仍需改进之处。此外,我们还提供了在立体化学研究中正确应用 VCD 的一般指导原则。
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Chemical Communications
Chemical Communications 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
8.60
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2705
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: ChemComm (Chemical Communications) is renowned as the fastest publisher of articles providing information on new avenues of research, drawn from all the world''s major areas of chemical research.
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