Nat. Prod. Reports
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Social media and connecting with our community – moving on from X. https://t.co/XzdoBjBvlv
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Congratulations Chungwoo! Discovery, structure revision, synthesis, and application of all known and even unknown securingine alkaloids - now published in @NatProdReports. @KAIST_Chem
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Covering: up to 2025 Natural product-based research encompasses the discovery, structure elucidation, biosynthesis, synthesis, and application of naturally occurring secondary metabolites. Securing...
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Happy to share our latest review article on Trichoderma natural products for biocontrol applications, just published in @NatProdReports. Article available open access at: https://t.co/0uPs2dcKe7.
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🔓Take a look at this #OpenAccess review in our latest issue from W. S. Fred Wong, Christina L. L. Chai & co. looking at privileged natural product compound classes for anti-inflammatory drug development 📍@NUSingapore
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Covering: up to early 2025 Privileged compound classes of anti-inflammatory natural products are those where there are many reported members that possess anti-inflammatory properties. The identific...
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Be sure to read this review by Jiangtao Gao et al. from the Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in our latest issue discussing how AI can accelerate molecular insights in biosynthetic pathway research Find the full article on our website👇 https://t.co/3h5EKLy2RD
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Covering: 2000 to 2025 This review explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing challenges and accelerating molecular insights in biosynthetic pathway research, which is...
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🔓Don't miss this #OpenAccess Highlight article in our latest issue from Nadine Ziemert, @LudekSehnal & co @unicampoficial @uni_tue covering genomic insights to drug discovery of Antarctic bacterial natural products Check it out here🔽 https://t.co/cGFFlEJm9y
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Covering: up to the end of 2024 Microbial life dominates the extreme continent Antarctica, playing a pivotal role in ecosystem functioning and serving as a reservoir of specialized metabolites known...
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Our latest issue is now online! 🔓On the front cover is an #OpenAccess Review by @Eldemerdash83 and colleagues discussing fungal derived cytochalasans and their promising therapeutic potential in drug discovery, read it here👇 https://t.co/Kh8boQgQox 📍@uniofeastanglia
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We are delighted to sponsor the 32nd International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products! @RACInational #ISCNP32 #ICOB12 ⏳The abstract submission deadline is only a week away!▶ https://t.co/WcLvIxl0Ic Register here👉 https://t.co/lKwkqsuPXU
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🔥Be sure to read the latest Hot Off the Press article by Bob Hill & Andrew Sutherland @AndySuthLab @UofGChem on their selection of 32 recent papers covering the latest research in bioorganic chemistry & novel natural products Find it below🔽 https://t.co/PnKk9ubklh
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A personal selection of 32 recent papers is presented covering various aspects of current developments in bioorganic chemistry and novel natural products such as melichuniione A from Melicope chunii.
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🔓Don't miss this #OpenAccess review in our latest issue by @AnneMLiong & @pnleao from @leao_lab @CiimarUp looking at fatty acyl-AMP ligases in bacterial natural product biosynthesis Check it out on our website👇 https://t.co/iCTRpfQO1A
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Covering: covering up to 2024 Fatty Acyl-AMP Ligases (FAALs) belong to the family of adenylate-forming enzymes and activate fatty acyl substrates through adenylation. FAALs were discovered as key...
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🔓Check out this #OpenAccess review by Xiao Zhang, Russell J. Cox et al. @SouthwestUni, part of our 40th anniversary collection, comparing total chemical synthesis and total biosynthesis routes to fungal specialized metabolites Read it in full here🔽 https://t.co/JFEcBMJmm6
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Covering the period 1965–2024 Total synthesis has been defined as the art and science of making the molecules of living Nature in the laboratory, and by extension, their analogues. At the extremes,...
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🎉We are delighted to welcome @MingjiDai (@EmoryUniversity), Joshua Pierce @piercelab (@NCStateChem), Allison Walker (@VanderbiltU) & Nadine Ziemert (@uni_tue) to the journal's Advisory Board! Learn more about our new members here🔽 https://t.co/gDf8gVghla
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🔓Take a look in our latest issue at this Highlight by Anton Möllerke & Stefan Schulz, part of our 40th anniversary collection, discussing the natural product chemistry of Collembola 📍@tuBraunschweig @LabSchulz
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Covering up to September 2024 Collembola, commonly known as springtails, are abundant and important members of soil ecosystems. Due to their small size and hidden life, not much is known about their...
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Be sure to read this Highlight article in our latest issue from Shotaro Hoshino, Hiroyasu Onaka & Ikuro Abe @UTokyo_News_en covering recent advances in the biosynthetic studies of bacterial organoarsenic natural products Find it in full on our website👇 https://t.co/qm7qwccFtR
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Covering: 1977 to present Arsenic is widely distributed throughout terrestrial and aquatic environments, mainly in highly toxic inorganic forms. To adapt to environmental inorganic arsenic, bacteria...
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🔓Don't miss this #OpenAccess viewpoint article by @jjjvanderhooft, @marnixmedema, @SkiredjAHub & co @WUR @BioCIS @MIT in our latest issue on leveraging multimodal data and knowledge graphs to empower natural product science with AI Check it out here🔽 https://t.co/njxbSawOWn
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating how we conduct science, from folding proteins with AlphaFold and summarizing literature findings with large language models, to annotating genomes and...
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Check out in our latest issue the Editorial of our 40th anniversary collection from our Executive Editor Katie Lim & Editorial Board Chair Tobias Gulder reflecting on the progress of the journal over the past four decades Read their full thoughts heređź”˝ https://t.co/MXLmvqVxOr
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Tobias Gulder, Editorial Board Chair, and Katie Lim, Executive Editor, reflect on the 40th anniversary of the launch of Natural Product Reports.
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🎉We are delighted to welcome Professor Neha Garg @Neha10GT @GargLab_GT from @GeorgiaTech to the @NatProdReports Editorial Board! Learn more about Neha here🔽 https://t.co/sJKS4S2Ydm
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📢Our latest issue is now online! Check out the review behind the front cover by @_ChemKid & co @UniMelb looking at bacteria-derived algaecidal natural products https://t.co/yTHJ3mGwK1
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Be sure to read in our latest issue this review from István Molnár, Peng Xu, Bo-Bo Zhang & co. at VTT Finland, @TechnionOf & Shantou University on harnessing microbial co-culture to increase the production of known secondary metabolites Find it here🔽 https://t.co/cNSqmdBcJj
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Covering: 2019 to 2024 Secondary metabolites (SMs) are naturally occurring defense or signaling molecules that are also utilized as human and animal drugs, crop protection agents, and fine chemicals....
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🎉We were delighted to present the 2025 Natural Product Reports Emerging Investigator Lectureship to @ntiekfidele from @UBuea at the Drug Discovery Africa 2025 conference last month!
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