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Robert A Hill1, Andrew Sutherland1
1School of Chemistry, Glasgow University, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK. Bob.Hill@glasgow.ac.uk.
Natural Product Reports
|June 16, 2026
Summary
This review highlights recent advancements in bioorganic chemistry, focusing on novel natural products. Key findings include the identification and characterization of compounds like humulusone A from the Humulus lupulus plant.
Area of Science:
- Bioorganic Chemistry
- Natural Product Chemistry
Background:
- Bioorganic chemistry is a rapidly evolving field.
- Natural products continue to be a vital source of novel chemical entities.
Purpose of the Study:
- To present a curated selection of recent developments in bioorganic chemistry.
- To highlight novel natural products and their sources.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of 32 recent papers.
- Focus on isolation and characterization of natural products.
Main Results:
- Coverage of diverse aspects of current bioorganic chemistry.
- Specific example: humulusone A from Humulus lupulus.
Conclusions:
- Recent research showcases significant progress in bioorganic chemistry.
- Novel natural products offer exciting avenues for further investigation.
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