Issue 3, 2022

The isolation of water-soluble natural products – challenges, strategies and perspectives

Abstract

Covering period: up to 2019

Water-soluble natural products constitute a relevant group of secondary metabolites notably known for presenting potent biological activities. Examples are aminoglycosides, β-lactam antibiotics, saponins of both terrestrial and marine origin, and marine toxins. Although extensively investigated in the past, particularly during the golden age of antibiotics, hydrophilic fractions have been less scrutinized during the last few decades. This review addresses the possible reasons on why water-soluble metabolites are now under investigated and describes approaches and strategies for the isolation of these natural compounds. It presents examples of several classes of hydrosoluble natural products and how they have been isolated. Novel stationary phases and chromatography techniques are also reviewed, providing a perspective towards a renaissance in the investigation of water-soluble natural products.

Graphical abstract: The isolation of water-soluble natural products – challenges, strategies and perspectives

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
07 Jun 2021
First published
14 Oct 2021

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2022,39, 596-669

The isolation of water-soluble natural products – challenges, strategies and perspectives

R. G. S. Berlinck, C. M. Crnkovic, J. R. Gubiani, D. I. Bernardi, L. P. Ióca and J. I. Quintana-Bulla, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2022, 39, 596 DOI: 10.1039/D1NP00037C

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