Bifloranes, also known as serrulatanes, feature a distinct 6,6-bicyclic framework and a prenyl side chain, showcasing a wide range of biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, and antitumor effects. These compounds are commonly found in marine corals, sponges, and plants. Bifloranes, also known as serrulatanes, feature a distinct 6,6-bicyclic framework and a prenyl side chain, showcasing a wide range of biological activities such as anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, and antitumor effects. These compounds are commonly found in marine corals, sponges, and plants. Biochemistry Analytical Chemistry Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
From coral to lab: Understanding biflorane synthase for bioactive compound production
