自然存在的有机素化合物 - 一个全面的审查
1Department of Chemistry, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, 03755, USA. ggribbleh@dartmouth.edu.
Progress in the chemistry of organic natural products
|July 24, 2023
概括
这本书详细介绍了8000种天然存在的有机化合物,这些化合物在海洋和陆地生物中以及非生物过程中发现. 这些化合物主要含有和,分布在全球,具有多种生物活性.
科学领域:
- 环境化学环境化学
- 自然产品 化学 化学
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 有机化合物在自然界中广泛存在,它们来自生物和非生物来源.
- 这些化合物的文档已经显著增长,从1968年的不到25个,到目前为止大约有8,000个.
- 这本书是三部曲中的第三本,全面列出了这些天然产品.
研究的目的:
- 为了全面记录自然存在的有机素化合物.
- 更新已知的有机素的多样性和来源.
- 提供有关生物活动,自然功能和未来研究方向的信息.
主要方法:
- 已知有机素化合物的文献综述和汇编.
- 分析来源,包括海洋生物,陆地生物和非生物过程.
- 包括地球外的来源.
主要成果:
- 目前,大约有8000种自然存在的有机素化合物被记录在案.
- 大多数化合物含有或;更少的含有或.
- 有机素是由各种各样的生物和地质过程产生的.
结论:
- 在全球生态系统中,有机素是普遍存在的,其来源和功能各不相同.
- 该研究提供了已知的有机化合物,它们的特性和作用的全面概述.
- 讨论了有机素研究的未来前景,包括生物降解和潜在的应用.
关键词:
类化合物是一种类化合物.细菌 细菌是一种细菌.生物降解 生物降解生物化生物化生物活动是生物活动.化物 化物含有的 .地球外的外星人 地球外的外星人化物 化物 化物菌的真菌是一种异循环是指异循环的.的是什么意思?海军海军海军海军海军海军自然的功能 自然的功能有机素是一种有机素.酸是一种酸.类化合物 类化合物烯是一种烯.地球上的陆地动物.更多相关视频
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