iridoidinspired
Iridoidinspired refers to design principles, synthetic strategies, and applications that take inspiration from iridoids, a family of monoterpenoid natural products found in many plants. The term is used in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and materials science to indicate that the target molecule or scaffold echoes features of iridoids, typically a rigid bicyclic core and defined stereochemistry. Iridoids are often present as glycosides and play roles in plant defense; their characteristic framework provides a rich source of stereochemical motifs for inspiration.
In practice, iridoidinspired approaches aim to harness the rigid, chiral architecture of iridoids to construct complex,
Biosynthetically, iridoids arise from monoterpenoid pathways starting from geraniol and involving dedicated oxidoreductases and cyclization steps,
Because iridoids are structurally diverse yet share a common rigid core, iridoidinspired design often emphasizes stereochemical
See also: Iridoids, natural product synthesis, chiral pool, biomimetic synthesis.