Terpenes, Steroids and Their Derivatives (2nd Edition)
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2025 | Viewed by 3260
Special Issue Editors
Interests: natural product chemistry; synthesis of heterocycles; non-hormonally active steroids; terpenes; supramolecular systems with chiral natural products; fluorescent labelling
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Interests: steroids; natural product heterocyclic and pesticide chemistry; synthesis, bioactivity, and practical application of natural bioregulators and their analogs in agriculture and medicine
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Terpenes and steroids, including their derivatives and general isoprenoids, as natural secondary metabolites, play stable and growing roles in human and veterinary medicine, supramolecular chemistry, food and cosmetic R&D, industry, and an increasing number of other fields. Their importance is based, i.e., on the fact that they are mostly bound to renewable sources, which, in fact, makes them valuable within a circular economy. Terpenes and steroids are also origins of stereochemistry, regioselectivity, chirality, and many other features as well as disciplines within science, development, and industry on a scale that is indispensable.
This Special Issue, which is a sequel, aims to further underline current developments in all fields that are connected to terpene and steroid research as well as utilization and will present a sequel to the successful Special Issues of Molecules edited by Vladimir Khripach and Pavel Drašar.
Prof. Dr. Pavel B. Drasar
Prof. Dr. Vladimir A. Khripach
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- terpene and steroid chemistry, biochemistry, repurposing, and practical utilization
- terpene and steroid derivative synthesis
- isolation and analysis of terpenes and steroids
- terpene and steroid medicinal as well as cosmetic utilization
- fluorescent labeling, bio-imaging
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