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Thursday, 3 November 2016
Highlighted Article: Biological Relevance of Lysophospholipids and Green Solutions for Their Synthesis
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Biological Relevance of Lysophospholipids and Green Solutions for Their Synthesis
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Edyta Gendaszewska-Darmach and Anna Drzazga Pages 2928 - 2949 ( 22 )
Abstract:
Lysophospholipids (LPLs), including glycerolysophospholipids and lysosphingolipids, constitute a group of important lipid mediators. What is more, dietary LPLs have a positive impact towards health, apparently without meaningful side effects. Since the total chemical synthesis of fully active, enantiomerically pure LPLs is a very complicated challenge, the present review is devoted to biotransformations based on the action of various phospholipases and lipases that additionally fully meet the green chemistry concept. We also discuss the benefficial effects of bioactive lysophospholipids, focusing on lysophosphatidic acid, lysophosphatidylcholine, lysophosphatidylglycerol, sphingosylphosphorylcholine, lysophosphatidylinositol, lysophosphatidylserine, lysophosphatidylethanolamine, cyclic phosphatidic acid, and sphingosine- 1-phosphate. Besides, we detail their structure, enzymatic routes of in vivo generation, the main routes of enzymatic digestion in the gut and isolation of phospholipids from natural sources with carbon dioxide supercritical extraction-based processes.
Keywords:
Beneficial effects, digestion, extraction, lipases, lysophospholipids, phospholipases.
Affiliation:
Institute of Technical Biochemistry, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences, Lodz University of Technology, Stefanowskiego 4/10, 90-924 Lodz, Poland.
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Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Most Cited Article: A Review on Synthesis of Carbazole-based Chromophores as Organic Light-emitting Materials
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A Review on Synthesis
of Carbazole-based Chromophores as Organic Light-emitting Materials
Author(s):
Hongji Jiang, Jian Sun and Jinlong ZhangPages
2014-2025 (12)
Abstract:
The organic electroluminescent (EL) technology, which has been the research focus in the field of electro-optical information, holds a wide range of potential application in domains of communication, information, display, illumination and so on. Organic EL materials have many advantages when compared to their inorganic counterparts. Carbazole, as a kind of rigid plane biphenyl compound with wide band gap, high luminescent efficiency and high flexibility to modify the molecule skeleton, has been a key chromophore in organic EL materials. In this regard, carbazole-based chromophores are widely used in the synthesis of highly efficient blue light-emitting materials, charge-transporting materials and host materials. In this review paper, different chemical modifying methods to improve the performance of carbazole-based EL material are presented in detail, and these methods include different linkage methods, synthesis of molecules with non-conjugation linkage conformation, bipolar characteristic, heterocycle replacements, multifunctional integration strategies and so on. Finally, some issues to be addressed and hotspots to be further investigated are also discussed.
Keywords:
Carbazole, Chromophore, Synthesis, Organic
Light-emitting Material, Carbazole, non-conjugation, electro-optical,
heterocycle replacements, inorganic counterparts, optoelectronic
Affiliation:
State Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics
and Information Displays, Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing University
of Posts and Telecommunications, Nanjing 210046, China.
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New Issue Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 20 - Issue 24
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Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 20 - Number 24
Meet Our Editorial Board Member:
, 20(24): 2551Artur Silva.
DOI: 10.2174/138527282024160906111618
Recent Advances on Chiral Catalysts for Asymmetric Hydrogenation of C=C, C=N and C=O Bonds
, 20(24): 2552 - 2590Dario Drommi and Carmela G Arena.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160620111858
Techniques of Structural Characterization of Dendrimers
, 20(24): 2591 - 2605Oscar Valdés Lizama, Cristián Vilos and Esteban Durán-Lara.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160608095009
Electrophilic Selenocyclofunctionalization in the Synthesis of Biologically Relevant Molecules
, 20(24): 2606 - 2619Marina D. Kostic, Vera M. Divac and Zorica M Bugarcic.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160614081513
Mushrooms as the Source of Potential Antimicrobial Agents: A Review
, 20(24): 2620 - 2632Zdenka Bedlovicova, Miroslava Smrcova, Imrich Strapac and Zuzana Steffeková.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160608101058
Cinchona-catalysed, Enantioselective Synthesis of β-Peroxycarboxylic Acids, β-Peroxyesters and β-Peroxyalcohols
, 20(24): 2633 - 2638Kate O’Reilly, Manoj K. Gupta, Hiren K. Gandhi, Vydyuta P. Kumar, Kevin S. Eccles, Simon E. Lawrence and Timothy P O’Sullivan.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160513164417
Anomalous Products in the Halogenation Reactions of Vinca Alkaloids
, 20(24): 2639 - 2646András Keglevich, László Hegedus, Lilla Péter, Judit Gyenese, Csaba Szántay, Zsófia Dubrovay, Miklós Dékány, Áron Szigetvári, Ana Martins, József Molnár,Attila Hunyadi, Péter Keglevich and László Hazai.
DOI: 10.2174/1385272820666160617080202
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Highlighted article from the journal Current Organic Chemistry Vol 20 issue 9
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New Issue ::: Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 20 Issue 21
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Current Organic Chemistry aims to provide in-depth reviews on the current progress in the fields of asymmetric synthesis, organo-metallic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product chemistry and analytical methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by chosen experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The Journal also accepts high quality research papers, highlights and letters besides thematic issues in these fields. Current Organic Chemistry should prove to be of great interest to organic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic chemistry.

Articles from the journal Current Organic Chemistry, Volume 20 Issue 21:
- Editorial (Thematic Issue: Diels-Alder Reaction (Part 1))
- Inverse Electron Demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) Reactions: Synthesis of Heterocycles and Natural Products Along with Bioorthogonal and Material Sciences Applications
- Recent Contributions to Hetero Diels-Alder Reactions
- Diels-Alder “Click” Reactions
- Metal Promoted Diels-Alder Reactions
- Artificial Enzyme-Catalyzed Diels-Alder Cycloadditions
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Current Organic Chemistry, 20 Issue 19
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Current Organic Chemistry aims to provide in-depth reviews on the current progress in the fields of asymmetric synthesis, organo-metallic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product chemistry and analytical methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by chosen experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The Journal also accepts high quality research papers, highlights and letters besides thematic issues in these fields. Current Organic Chemistry should prove to be of great interest to organic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic chemistry.
Articles from the journal Current Organic Chemistry, 20 Issue 19
- Application of CO2-Favored Organic Units in CO2Separation Membranes
- Chemistry of Cyclic Imides: An Overview on the Past, Present and Future
- Structure, Biological Properties and Applications of Marine-derived Polysaccharides
- Nanocatalysis for Organic Chemistry
- Natural Phosphate-Supported Palladium for Hydration of Aromatic Nitriles to Amides in Aqueous Medium
- Role of Some Neosynthesized Styryl Heterocycles in Ochratoxin A Control in Aspergillus carbonarius
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Current Organic Chemistry 19 issue 20
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Current Organic Chemistry aims to provide in-depth reviews on the current progress in the fields of asymmetric synthesis, organo-metallic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product chemistry and analytical methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by chosen experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The Journal also accepts high quality research papers, highlights and letters besides thematic issues in these fields. Current Organic Chemistry should prove to be of great interest to organic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic chemistry.
Following are the articles from the journal in Current Organic Chemistry,19 issue 20:
Article: Current Advances in Prebiotic Chemistry Under Space Conditions
Author(s): Eleonora Carota, Giorgia Botta, Luca Rotelli, Ernesto Di Mauro and Raffaele Saladino –
Article: A Review of the Total Synthesis of (+)-Lactacystin and its Analogs
Author(s): David Malinak, Jozef Gonda, Jan Korabecny, Rafael Dolezal, Jan Honegr, Ondrej Soukup, Marek Buzga and Kamil Kuca
Article: Effects of Oxygen Depletion on Transmembrane Protein Activities
Author(s): Nadezhda N. Barvitenko, Muhammad Aslam, Alfons Lawen, Antonella Pantaleo, Carlota Saldanha and Elena Matteucci
Article: N-Sulfonic Acids: New, Efficient and Reusable Catalysts for the Acceleration of Organic Reactions
Author(s): Masoumeh Abedini, Farhad Shirini and Azadeh Shahriari
Article: Total Synthesis of Xestoaminol C from D-Glucose
Author(s): Hanmanth R. Vulupala, Yasodakrishna Sajja, Rajashaker Bantu and Lingaiah Nagarapu –
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Articles from Bentham Science Impact Factor Journals Current Organic Chemistry
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Current Organic Chemistry aims to provide in-depth reviews on the current progress in the fields of asymmetric synthesis, organo-metallic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, heterocyclic chemistry, natural product chemistry and analytical methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by chosen experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The Journal also accepts high quality research papers, highlights and letters besides thematic issues in these fields. Current Organic Chemistry should prove to be of great interest to organic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic chemistry.
Articles from the journal Current Organic Chemistry
Author(s): Joana Durao and Luis Gales
Author(s): Chin W. Lai, Foo W. Low, Soon W. Chong, Christelle P.P. Wong, Siti Z. Binti Mohamed Siddick, Joon C. Juan and Sharifah B. Abdul Hamid
Author(s): Ning Liu, Yuan-Jie Shu, Bo-Zhou Wang, Xiang-Zhi Li and Fu-Qiang Bi
Article: Fungal Laccases and their Biotechnological Significances in the Current Perspective: A Review
Author(s): Pankaj K. Chaurasia, Shashi L. Bharati, Manisha Sharma, Sunil K. Singh, Rama S. S. Yadav and Sudha Yadava
Author(s): Yutong Shi, Wei Jiang, Bibi N. Auckloo and Bin Wu
Author(s): Sandra Cortez-Maya, Elena Klimova, R. I. Puente Lee, Andres Borja-Miranda and Marcos Martinez-Garcia.
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