fluorokinooids
Fluorokinooids are a class of synthetic marine natural products characterized by the presence of fluorine atoms integrated into their molecular frameworks. These compounds are derived from or inspired by kinooids, a group of secondary metabolites primarily produced by marine organisms such as sponges and soft corals. The introduction of fluorine into their structures has led to unique biological activities and structural diversity, making them of interest in pharmaceutical and chemical research.
The first fluorokinooids were discovered in the late 20th century, with notable examples including compounds like
Synthetic approaches to fluorokinooids typically involve fluorination strategies, such as nucleophilic or electrophilic fluorination, or the
Research into fluorokinooids remains an active area of study, driven by their potential as leads for drug