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    Natural Product Reports
    |March 29, 2007
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    This review highlights recent bioorganic chemistry advancements and novel natural products. It features arsenicin A, the first polyarsenic organic compound found in nature, isolated from a marine sponge.

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    Area of Science:

    • Bioorganic Chemistry
    • Natural Product Chemistry
    • Marine Biology

    Background:

    • Bioorganic chemistry continuously uncovers novel compounds with unique structures and functions.
    • Marine organisms, particularly sponges, are prolific sources of diverse and biologically active natural products.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a curated selection of recent developments in bioorganic chemistry.
    • To highlight the discovery and characterization of novel natural products, emphasizing unique chemical structures and origins.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of 39 recent scientific papers.
    • Chemical isolation and structure elucidation techniques for natural products.
    • Analysis of published data on bioorganic compounds.

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    Main Results:

    • Identification of arsenicin A, the first naturally occurring polyarsenic organic compound.
    • Isolation of arsenicin A from the marine sponge Echinochalina bargibanti.
    • Overview of diverse recent advancements in the field.

    Conclusions:

    • The discovery of arsenicin A expands the known repertoire of natural organometallic compounds.
    • Recent research underscores the importance of marine natural products in discovering novel chemical entities.
    • Continued exploration in bioorganic chemistry promises further exciting discoveries.