Accelerated dereplication of natural products, supported by reference libraries

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Authors

  • Jens Bitzer
  • Bärbel Köpcke
  • Marc Stadler
  • Veronika Hellwig
  • Yu-Ming Ju
  • Stephan Seip
  • Thomas Henkel

Natural products are an indispensable source for drug discovery. The major challenge for exploiting this evolutionary optimized pool of potential lead structures is the fast and reliable recognition of known compounds, i.e. dereplication. This task is essential for the discovery process in high-throughput screening scenarios, since it allows the focus to be placed on novel chemical structures at an early stage. Furthermore, information on identified compounds will help to rationalize observed bioactivities. This article describes an effective, library-supported strategy for the dereplication of crude extracts and pre-fractionated samples, using an HPLC-based multidetector platform and NMR techniques, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChimia
Volume61
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)332-338
Number of pages7
ISSN0009-4293
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27.06.2007

    Research areas

  • Chemistry - dereplication, multirdetector hplc, natural products, nmr, secondary metabolites, tandem mass spectrometry

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