澳大利亚热带雨林——天然产品化学多样性的活博物馆。

Q1 Medicine
Anthony Richard Carroll
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澳大利亚拥有地球上一些最古老的连续雨林生态系统。这些森林含有丰富多样的独特植物群,反映了它们的祖先曾经在冈瓦纳超大陆上广泛分布。虽然热带雨林占澳大利亚原生森林的3%(36000平方公里),只占地球陆地面积的0.024%,但却生长着187科942属的3800种裸子植物和被子植物。这种系统发育多样的植物群含有丰富多样的天然产物。澳大利亚热带雨林植物群的古老与古老的生物合成谱系相匹配,这导致了它们的天然产物化学成分非常多样化。只有10%的雨林物种被调查过,但这些研究已经产生了近2400种成分。这篇文章讨论了澳大利亚热带雨林衍生的天然产物的多样性,并结合了种子植物的起源、系统发育多样性和传播方面的现有知识。古老的血统似乎是高度化学多样性的储存库,这突出了澳大利亚的热带雨林作为天然产品化学多样性的活博物馆。本卷重点介绍了从澳大利亚热带雨林物种中分离出来的具有高度生物活性的天然产物,并讨论了最近开发的NMR光谱方法,以帮助识别澳大利亚热带雨林物种中复杂混合物中的独特分子。它还讨论了澳大利亚热带雨林衍生的天然产物在我们了解世界范围内种子植物化学多样性方面的重要贡献。
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Australian Rainforests-A Living Museum of Natural Product Chemical Diversity.

Australia is home to some of the oldest continuously rainforested ecosystems on earth. These forests contain a rich diversity of unique flora that reflect their origins from ancestors that were once widespread on the supercontinent Gondwana. Although rainforests represent 3% of Australian native forests (36,000 km2) and cover only 0.024% of earths land area, they contain ~3,800 gymnosperm and angiosperm species from 187 families and 942 genera. This phylogenetically diverse flora contains a rich diversity of natural products. The antiquity of the Australian rainforest flora matches with ancient biosynthetic lineages, and this has resulted in their natural product chemistry being remarkably diverse. Only 10% of the rainforest species have been investigated, but these studies have yielded almost 2,400 constituents. This contribution discusses the diversity of Australian rainforest derived natural products in relation to current knowledge on the origins, phylogenetic diversification and dispersal of seed plants. Ancient lineages appear to be reservoirs of high chemical diversity, and this highlights Australia's rainforests as a living museum of natural product chemical diversity. This volume highlights key highly bioactive natural products that have been isolated from Australian rainforest species and discusses recent NMR spectroscopic methods that have been developed to help identify unique molecules in complex mixtures in Australian rainforest species. It also discusses the significant contribution that Australian rainforest derived natural products play in our understanding of worldwide seed plant chemical diversity.

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