Dibenzofurans from nature: Biosynthesis, structural diversity, sources, and bioactivities

Author:
Liang X., Chen W., Jiang B. & Xiao C.-J.
Year:
2024
Journal:
Bioorganic Chemistry
Pages:
144: 107107 [17 p.]
Url:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2024.107107
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Dibenzofurans are a small class of natural products with versatile biological activities that used to be thought to come mainly from lichens and ascomycetes. In fact, they are also distributed widely in higher plants, especially in the families Rosaceae and Myrtaceae. Dibenzofurans and derivatives from lichens and ascomycetes have been well reviewed, but dibenzofurans from all biological sources in nature have not been reviewed. In this review, dibenzofurans from all natural sources have been comprehensively reviewed, and a total of 211 dibenzofurans isolated and identified from organisms between 1843 and March 2023 are categorized and discussed, including their biosynthesis, structural diversity, sources, and bioactivities. Keywords: Lichen dibenzofurans; Non-lichen dibenzofurans; Biosynthesis; Structural diversity; Biological sources; Biological activities.
Id:
36394
Submitter:
zpalice
Post_time:
Wednesday, 03 April 2024 10:58