Bi- and tricyclic diterpenoids: landmarks from a decade (2013-2023) in search of leads against infectious diseases

Olha Antoniuk, Ana Maranha, Jorge A. R. Salvador, Nuno Empadinhas, Vania M. Moreira

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Abstract

Covering: 2013 to 2023 In an era where antimicrobial resistance severely threatens our ability to treat infections, the discovery of new drugs that belong to different chemical classes and/or bear original modes of action is urgently needed. In this case, diterpenoids comprise a productive field with a proven track record in providing new anti-infectives to tackle bacterial infections and malaria. This review highlights the potential of both naturally occurring and semi-synthetic bi- and tricyclic diterpenoids to become leads in search of new drugs to treat infections caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses and protozoan parasites. The literature from the last decade (2013-2023) is covered, focusing on naturally occurring and semi-synthetic bicyclic (labdanes and labdane-type) and tricyclic (all classes) diterpenoids, detailing their relevant biological activities in the context of infection, which are explained through structure-activity relationships. © 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Original languageEnglish
JournalNatural Product Reports
Number of pages37
ISSN0265-0568
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Oct 2024
MoE publication typeA2 Review article in a scientific journal

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