Natural Products


Natural products are compounds produced by living organisms—including animals, plants, and microorganisms—and include both structural components and secondary metabolites. Plants, in particular, are a major source, rich in bioactive constituents like flavonoids and alkaloids, which underpin the pharmacological effects of traditional Chinese medicine. While natural products are primarily obtained through chemical isolation, they can also be prepared by semi-synthetic or total synthesis methods. Their complex structures pose significant challenges for organic chemists.
Natural products represent a core source of lead compounds for innovative drug discovery, providing bioactive templates that facilitate biochemical research, the identification of novel therapeutic targets, the development of new therapies, and the elucidation of underlying mechanisms. In addition, natural products are widely applied in the fields of food, cosmetics, and health supplements, where their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and other bioactivities support research into related diseases.
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N2379 CaffeineTarget: Adenosine A2A Receptors|Phosphodiesterases (PDEs)|Adenosine A1 Receptors -
N2771 Cepharanthine1 CitationSummary: antiperoxidant potency -
N2258 Lannaconitine -
N2371 Naringin -
N2795 Glycyrrhetinic acid -
N2075 Folic acid -
N2734 Glucosamine sulfate -
N2782 Sophoridine -
N2444 Ethyl ferulate -
N2702 Chitosamine hydrochloride

