Natural 3,4-dihydro-2(1H)-quinolinones- Part I: plant sources

S Khadem, RJ Marles - Natural Product Research, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
S Khadem, RJ Marles
Natural Product Research, 2024Taylor & Francis
While natural products have undoubtedly played a pivotal role in drug discovery, their
potential as lead compounds has been hindered by challenges such as limited accessibility
and complex synthesis processes. At the core of numerous natural and synthetic
compounds, each exhibiting remarkable biological traits, lies the foundational structure of 3,
4-dihydro-2 (1 H)-quinolinone, also known as 2-oxo-tetrahydroquinoline (2 O-THQ). This
article extensively examines the occurrence of 2 O-THQ alkaloids across the plant kingdom …
Abstract
While natural products have undoubtedly played a pivotal role in drug discovery, their potential as lead compounds has been hindered by challenges such as limited accessibility and complex synthesis processes. At the core of numerous natural and synthetic compounds, each exhibiting remarkable biological traits, lies the foundational structure of 3,4-dihydro-2(1H)-quinolinone, also known as 2-oxo-tetrahydroquinoline (2 O-THQ). This article extensively examines the occurrence of 2 O-THQ alkaloids across the plant kingdom, exploring their capacity to serve as a source for innovative bioactive natural products. Despite the undeniable significance of these compounds, the existing body of review literature has yet to provide comprehensive coverage, underscoring the pivotal contribution of this present article in investigating their prevalence in nature.
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