Baldwin and Whitehead’s Manzamine Alkaloids Biosynthesis Hy-pothesis Involves a Finely Tuned Reactivity of C3 Unit: a High-Throughput Experimentation Approach

17 January 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

A rapid analysis of mass spectrometry data generated from 96 multicomponent reactions using a herein-provided chemoinformatic workflow, have pinpointed relevant conditions tuning the reactivity of acrolein to fulfill Baldwin and Whitehead’s manzamine alkaloids biosynthetic hypothesis. This strategy can become part of a general method for the analysis of information-rich high-throughput experiments of multicomponent reactions applied to natural product biosynthetic scenario

Keywords

HTE
Multicomponent reactions
Natural Products
Alkaloids
Molecular Networking
Baldwin
Manzamine

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Baldwin and Whitehead’s Manzamine Alkaloids Biosynthesis Hypothesis Involves a Finely Tuned Reactivity of C3 Unit: a High-Throughput Experimentation Approach
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