Chemical Diversity, Pharmacology, Synthesis and Detection of Naturally Occurring Peroxides

Author:

Eka Ningrum Nindya1,Cahyaning Rahamjnhyu Dyah Utami23,Dianhar Hanhan4ORCID,Wongso Hendris56ORCID,Keller Paul A.2ORCID,Satia Nugraha Ari12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Drug Utilisation and Discovery Research Group Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Jember Jember 68121 Indonesia

2. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Molecular Horizons University of Wollongong Wollongong, New South Wales 2522 Australia

3. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Universitas Indonesia Depok 16424 Indonesia

4. Universitas Negeri Jakarta Chemistry Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Research Center for Radioisotope East Jakarta 13220 Indonesia

5. Research Collaboration Center for Theranostic Radiopharmaceuticals National Research and Innovation Agency Sumedang Indonesia

6. Radiopharmaceutical, and Biodosimetry Technology Research Organization for Nuclear Energy National Research and Innovation Agency Banten Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractNatural occurring peroxides are interesting bioprospecting targets due to their molecular structural diversity and the wide range of pharmacological activities. In this systematic review, a total of 123 peroxide compounds were analysed from 99 published papers with the compounds distributed in 31 plants, 18 animals and 41 microorganisms living in land and water ecosystems. The peroxide moiety exists as both cyclic and acyclic entities and can include 1,2‐dioxolanes, 1,2‐dioxane rings and common secondary metabolites with a peroxo group. These peroxides possessed diverse bioactivities including anticancer, antimalarial, antimicrobial, anti‐inflammatory, neuroprotective, adipogenic suppressor, antituberculosis, anti‐melanogenic and anti‐coagulant agents. Biosynthetic pathways and mechanisms of most endoperoxides have not been well established. Method development in peroxide detection has been a challenging task requiring multidisciplinary investigation and exploration on peroxy‐containing secondary metabolites are necessary.

Publisher

Wiley

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