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National Cancer Institute (NCI) Program for Natural Products Discovery: Rapid Isolation and Identification of Biologically Active Natural Products from the NCI Prefractionated Library

2020; American Chemical Society; Volume: 15; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acschembio.0c00139

ISSN

1554-8937

Autores

Tanja Grkovic, Rhone K. Akee, Christopher C. Thornburg, Spencer K. Trinh, John R. Britt, Matthew Harris, Jason R. Evans, Unwoo Kang, Susan M. Ensel, Curtis J. Henrich, Kirk R. Gustafson, Joel P. Schneider, Barry R. O’Keefe,

Tópico(s)

Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis

Resumo

An automated, high-capacity, and high-throughput procedure for the rapid isolation and identification of biologically active natural products from a prefractionated library is presented. The semipreparative HPLC method uses 1 mg of the primary hit fraction and produces 22 subfractions in an assay-ready format. Following screening, all active fractions are analyzed by NMR, LCMS, and FTIR, and the active principle structural classes are elucidated. In the proof-of-concept study, we show the processes involved in generating the subfractions, the throughput of the structural elucidation work, as well as the ability to rapidly isolate and identify new and biologically active natural products. Overall, the rapid second-stage purification conserves extract mass, requires much less chemist time, and introduces knowledge of structure early in the isolation workflow.

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