Synthetic approach to borrelidin fragments: focus on key intermediates
Yudhi Dwi Kurniawan, Zetryana Puteri Tachrim, Teni Ernawati, Faris Hermawan, Ima Nurasiyah, Muhammad Alfin Sulmantara

TL;DR
This review focuses on the synthesis of borrelidin fragments, aiming to address challenges in creating this complex antibiotic and its analogs.
Contribution
The paper introduces a fragment-focused approach to borrelidin synthesis, highlighting unresolved challenges and innovative strategies.
Findings
Current research on borrelidin lacks efficient fragment synthesis methods.
A fragment-focused approach is proposed to advance borrelidin research and applications.
Key synthetic hurdles in creating borrelidin substructures are identified.
Abstract
Borrelidin, a naturally occurring antibiotic, has attracted considerable interest due to its diverse biological activities and complex molecular architecture. Although extensive research has explored its pharmacological properties and various synthetic approaches, significant challenges remain in the efficient synthesis of borrelidin and its analogs. Existing literature largely focuses on total synthesis, bioactivity, and structural modifications, leaving a notable gap in fragment-focused synthesis, particularly for its intricate substructures. This review seeks to address this gap by offering a detailed examination of borrelidin fragment synthesis, highlighting key challenges and innovative strategies involved. By pinpointing unresolved synthetic hurdles, this work advocates for a fragment-focused approach as a crucial step toward advancing borrelidin research and expanding its…
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TopicsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Microbial Metabolism and Applications · Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
