Introduction of natural products

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Natura l Products Surendra Kumar Assistant Professor Kamla Nehru Institute of Management and Technology (Faculty of Pharmacy), Sultanpur [email protected]

Chemistry of Natural Products Introduction Classification of Natural Products Primary metabolites Secondary metabolites Main classes of Natural Products Terpenoids and steroids F atty acids ( polyketide ) Alkaloids Non- ribosomal (polypeptide) Enzyme cofactor Natural Products in medicine Isolation of Natural Products

Introduction Natural Products are organic and inorganic compounds that are found in various natural sources-animal, plant and microbes. Natural Products can be entire –organism like as plant, animal or micor -organism. A part of an organism (leaves or flower of plant, isolated animal organ. An extract of an organism or an exudates or pure compound (alkaloids, coumarins, flavonids, steroids and terpenoids) isolated from plant, animal or micro-organism. In Practice, the term Natural Products refers to secondary metabolites small molecules produced by an organism. Alkaloids such as morphine, eicosanoids such as prostaglandin E1, antibiotics such as erythromycin and penicillin are good example of secondary metabolites.

Classification of natural Products Classifying natural products- their immense diversity in structure, function and biosynthesis are too great to allow then to fit neatly into a few simple categories:- Primary metabolite (occur in all organisms)- includes Carbohydrate, amino acids, peptide, proteins, nucleic acid and lipids etc. Secondary metabolite (occur only in certain organisms)- includes Steroids, Terpenes , Alkaloids etc. Main Classes of Natural Products Terpenoids and steroids Fatty acids ( polyketide ) Alkaloids Non-ribosomal (polypeptide) Enzyme cofactor

1. Terpenoids and Steroids The compounds of the essential oil can be regarded as derived from isoprene. The odor of a freshly crushed mint leaf, like many plant odors, is due to the presence in the plant of volatile C10 and C15 compounds, which are called terpenes . This include a vast group of substances- more than 35,000 are known derived biosynthetically from isopentenyl diphosphate . Terpenoids have an immense variety of apparently unrelataed structures, while steroids are modified terpenoids, having a common tetracyclic carbon skeleton. These are biosynthesized from the triterpene , lanosterol .

2. Alkaloids Like terpenoids, there are a large and diverse class of compounds with more than 10,000 examples known at present. They contain a basic amine group in their structure and derived biosynthetically from amino acids. 3. Fatty acids Fatty acids and polyketides about more than 10,000 are known are biosynthesized from simply acyl precursors such as acetyl CoA and methyl malonyl CoA . Natural Products derived from fatty acid such as eicosanoid prostaglandin E1, generally have most of the oxygen atom removed, but polyketide , such as the antibiotic erythromycin A often have many oxygen substitutents remaining.

4. Non-ribosomal polypeptide They are peptide like compounds that are biosynthesized from amino acids by a multifunctional enzyme complex without direct RNA transcription. The penicillins are good examples, but their chemistry it is bit complicated. 5. Enzyme Cofactor Enzyme cofactor don’t fit one of the other general categories of naturla products are usually classed separately.

Natural Products in medicine Name Origin (use) Atropine (alkaloid) Atropa belladonna ( opthalmics ) Cocaine (alkaloid) Erythroxylon coca ( Las, stimulant) Noscapine (alkaloid) Papver somniferum (cough remedy) Caffeine Tea coffee (stimulant) Quinine (alkaloid) Cinchona ledgeriana ( antimalarial ) Digoxin (steroidal glycoside) Digitalis purpurea (heart medicne ) Heparin (carbohydrate) Liver/lung tissue of cattle (anticoagulant)

Isolation of natural products

Plant material Successive soxhelt extraction with solvent A,B and C Large scale Extract A Extract B Extract C ACTIVE extract (s) Bioassay In vitro ACTIVE fraction (s) Preliminary fractionlal by flash chromatography /VLC/CC Bioassay ( in vitro ) ACTIVCE Compounds Structure determination (UV/IR/NMR/MS/X-Rays Bioassay of active compounds using different concentrations to determine the potency In vivo assay and toxicological studies Cliniical trials Patent application Application for approval Pharmaceutical production and marketing An example of natural product drug discovery process (bioassay guided approach).

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