For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its quality of life. It was not until the discovery of the antibiotic penicillin in 1928, however, that natural products – small molecule secondary metabolites produced by a variety of organisms for a variety of purposes – were truly appreciated as the source of these beneficial properties. In the ensuing decades, research in the field of natural products boomed, and a number of discoveries were made that revolutionized global health. In the 1970s and 1980s, however, these discoveries started to become fewer and farther between, prompting pharmaceutical companies to turn away from natural products research in favor of synthetic chemistry approac...
With the advent of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies, the number of microbial genome seque...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its qu...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Natural products from plants, fungi, and bacteria are an invaluable source of bioactive compounds wi...
Natural products from plants, fungi, and bacteria are an invaluable source of bioactive compounds wi...
Natural products have been a great benefit to mankind, especially in modern times. With approximatel...
For decades, fungi have been an important source of medically relevant natural products (NPs). Recen...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Microorganisms and plants have evolved to produce a myriad array of natural products that are of bio...
Microorganisms have provided abundant sources of natural products which have been developed as comme...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
With the advent of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies, the number of microbial genome seque...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
For centuries, mankind has turned to natural sources for cures, remedies, and ways to improve its qu...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Natural products remain a valuable source of drug leads in the 21st Century. Revival of actinomycete...
Natural products from plants, fungi, and bacteria are an invaluable source of bioactive compounds wi...
Natural products from plants, fungi, and bacteria are an invaluable source of bioactive compounds wi...
Natural products have been a great benefit to mankind, especially in modern times. With approximatel...
For decades, fungi have been an important source of medically relevant natural products (NPs). Recen...
Natural products, or secondary metabolites, usually refer to bioactive small molecules produced by m...
Microorganisms and plants have evolved to produce a myriad array of natural products that are of bio...
Microorganisms have provided abundant sources of natural products which have been developed as comme...
Natural products are made from simple building blocks, the structural diversity found in natural pro...
Natural product discovery is in the midst of a transition from a largely serendipity-based effort to...
With the advent of next-generation DNA sequencing technologies, the number of microbial genome seque...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...
A wide variety of bacteria, fungi and plants can produce bioactive secondary metabolites, which are ...