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The Natural Products Research Group investigates New Zealand marine organisms as sources of new compounds with potential applications against human diseases including cancer, inflammation and infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria. While bio-assay directed fractionation leads to the isolation of the biologically active constituents of an organism, we are also interested in the intellectual challenge of solving the structures of new natural products whether they exhibit biological activity or not. Exploitation of bioactive natural products requires access to comprehensive bioassays, for which we have collaborations with leading medical research groups targeting anti-inflammatory, antitumour, antitubercular and antimalarial agents.
In addition to natural products chemistry, the group also has a strong interest in the discovery and development of new classes of antituberculosis and antimalarial agents. These projects combine both aspects of natural product drug discovery as well as rational design and synthesis of new compounds.
In addition to natural products chemistry, the group also has a strong interest in the discovery and development of new classes of antituberculosis and antimalarial agents. These projects combine both aspects of natural product drug discovery as well as rational design and synthesis of new compounds.
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NATURAL PRODUCT REPORTS (2024)
Kenneth Sue, Melissa M. Cadelis, Kerrin Hainsworth,Florent Rouvier,Marie-Lise Bourguet-Kondracki,Jean Michel Brunel,Brent R. Copp
Biomoleculesno. 7 (2023): 1087-1087
Natural Product Reportsno. 2 (2023): 275-325
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Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)no. 6 (2023): 823-823
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