Archive for December, 2010

What every chemist should know about plant names

NPR opens 2011 with a very interesting first issue in which a different and original viewpoint by Johannes Erkens is published:

‘In this Viewpoint, I explain why chemists should be aware of the essentials of plant naming, and describe some easy quality checks that can be performed to avoid errors being perpetuated’

This is what he says and that is exactly what he does.

You can read this article free to access until the end of January. Come on! Find out why chemists should know about plant names and comment on it.

What every chemist should know about plant names
Roy Hubertus Johannes Erkens
Nat. Prod. Rep., 2011, 28, 11-14
DOI: 10.1039/C0NP00042F

 

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Issue 1 2011 – Natural Product Reports

Our first Issue of 2011 is already here.

We are very excited about it and looking forward to making 2011 another successful year for NPR. Thank you to all our authors, readers and referees for a fantastic 2010. A big thanks goes also to the NPR Editorial Board for their support and enthusiasm.

In this first Issue you will find a brief Editorial by the new NPR Chair, Bradley Moore and the NPR Editor Richard Kelly.

This is followed by a very interesting and different viewpoint by Johannes Erkens on why chemists should be aware of the essentials of plant naming (free to access from tomorrow, 21st December, until the end of January).
Christopher Vanderwal tells us about chlorosulfolipids in the first highlight of 2011 and then we move to 6 very informative reviews.

Robert Cichewicz and Phillip Williams open this first NPR issue with two reviews on different medicinal chemistry topics. Cichewicz’s review explores the therapeutic lead potential of secondary metabolites for the treatment of protein-misfolding-related neurodegenerative diseases whereas Williams’ review looks at Alzheimer’s drug leads.

Ricardo Riguera talks about the use of NMR methods in complex mixtures and Blaine Pfeifer writes about heterologous biosynthesis as a route to access the beneficial properties of natural products.

István Molnár also looks at biosynthesis of NP; however, he focuses on the biosynthesis and biochemistry of cyclooligomer nonribosomal peptides fungal cyclooligomer depsipeptides.

This first Issue finishes with Ronald Parry‘s review on naturally occurring nitro compounds and the biosynthesis of the nitro group.

We hope you enjoy reading our first issue of 2011 and we want to wish you all a very nice New Year and the warmest Seasonal Greetings.

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Marine Natural Products Review 2011 is published!

Undoubtedly, one of the most popular NPR reviews, the marine natural products  has become a regular review everyone looks forward to.

John Blunt and his co-workers always put together a very comprehensive and detailed review with the latest literature on marine natural products.

This 2011 review highlights the literature for 2009 and describes 1011 new compounds from 352 articles, a small decrease from the number (1065) of compounds reported for 2008. As in previous reviews, the structures are shown only for new compounds, or for previously reported compounds where there has been a structural revision or a newly established stereochemistry.

You can read about all of these marine natural products in the 2011 Advance Review

Marine natural products
John W. Blunt, Brent R. Copp, Murray H. G. Munro, Peter T. Northcote and Michèle R. Prinsep
Nat. Prod. Rep., 2011, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C005001F, Review

And if you missed the most recent reviews on marine natural products you have them here:

Marine natural products 2010

Marine natural products 2009

Marine natural products 2008

Marine natural products 2007

Look out for the Marine Natural Products themed issue that will be published as NPR Issue 2 in 2011.

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NPR Issue 12 – Last issue of 2010

Natural Product Reports‘ last issue of the year is now published on line.

In this issue you will be able to discover the relationship between insects and natural products, anti-influenza agents and tradicional Chinese medicine, anti-HIV and natural products, a review on the pyrrolic ring in NPs, spiridioxynaphthalenes, organic guanidine derivatives in natural products and an update on stemona alkaloids. 

All of this in a very successful 2010 last issue.

We hope you enjoy it.

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