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  • Bioorganic Chemistry
  • Natural Product Discovery
  • Marine Microbiology

Background:

  • Bioorganic chemistry is a rapidly evolving field.
  • Natural products remain a vital source of novel chemical entities.
  • Marine environments harbor diverse and underexplored microbial life.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a curated selection of recent developments in bioorganic chemistry.
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  • To showcase the chemical diversity derived from marine microorganisms.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of 32 recent publications.
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  • Analysis of chemical structures and biological activities.

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  • Identification of 32 significant recent papers in bioorganic chemistry.
  • Detailed presentation of novel natural products, including kanamienamide.
  • Exploration of compounds from marine cyanobacteria, such as Moorea bouillonii.

Conclusions:

  • Recent research continues to expand the scope of bioorganic chemistry.
  • Marine cyanobacteria are a prolific source of unique natural products.
  • Continued exploration of marine natural products holds great promise for drug discovery.