aldolins
Aldolins are a class of natural products that are characterized by a specific chemical structure featuring an aldol condensation product as a core component. These compounds are often isolated from microbial sources, particularly fungi and bacteria. Their biosynthesis typically involves the enzymatic condensation of two carbonyl-containing molecules, followed by further modifications to form the final aldolin structure.
The biological activities of aldolins are diverse and have been a subject of considerable research. Some aldolins
The chemical synthesis of aldolins presents a significant challenge due to their intricate molecular architectures. However,