enediynecontaining
Enediyne-containing compounds are a class of natural and synthetic organic molecules characterized by a core structural motif featuring a conjugated enediyne system. The enediyne unit typically consists of a cumulated diyne (two adjacent triple bonds) conjugated with a double bond, often arranged as a 9-membered ring in naturally occurring examples. These compounds are notable for their unique reactivity and biological significance, particularly in the context of antibiotic and anticancer properties.
The enediyne framework is stabilized by aromaticity in its ground state but undergoes a radical-based Bergman
Synthetic enediyne derivatives have also been explored for their chemical reactivity, offering insights into radical chemistry
Despite their therapeutic promise, enediyne-containing compounds face challenges related to stability, selectivity, and toxicity. Research continues