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Trịnh Huy Cường
Đặng Nguyễn Minh Khôi
Natural
Products
There is a chemical rule that like dissolves like
Introduce
The Process Selection
Extraction techniques
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Contents
Chemical characteristics
 What are “Natural Products”?
Naturally-occurring small organic compounds
• including heterocyclic compounds, and peptides.
• does not include proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
• MW: ~150 ~ <800 amu (“small molecule”)
• Methods of extraction and purification are generally
similar to the techniques used for organic compounds
 (e.g., TLC, column chromatography, HPLC, GC)
• Methods of structural determination
• NMR, MS, IR, X-ray, UV
Biological characteristics
 What are “Natural Products”?
• Compounds are generally characteristic of a particular species
or family, i.e., narrow taxonomic distribution (non-ubiquitous)
• No nutritional or structural function. Functional roles may
include:
• - color (identification) - scent (attraction or repulsion)
• - sexual attraction - social communication
• - defense (e.g., plant toxins and antibiotics)
• but many still have unknown function in the organism in which they are
found.
• Classified as “secondary metabolites” in contrast to “primary
metabolites”
Introduce
• Diverse aspects of the Chemistry of Natural Products:
Structural determination of natural products compounds
• Total synthesis or semi-synthesis of natural products; enzyme
synthesis
• Determination of biosynthetic pathways using using plant
tissues, cell culture and isotopic labeling
• Pharmaceutical science: pharmacologic effects
• Functional foods, herbal medicines
• Agricultural science: antipest, allelopathy, IPM
• Ethnobotany
• Plant chemistry and plant development
• Biodiversity and Ecology; Marine natural products
• Chemotaxonomy and genetic classification
• Genomics and metabolonomics
Why study Natural Products?
• Natural products are the source of the most complex and
fascinating chemical structures.
• Natural products represent biological diversity.
• Natural products are expressions of the genome.
• Natural products represent natural biological activity, whether as
single compounds or as complex mixtures.
• Natural products are part of the natural wealth of the country,
and can be an important source of livelihood, from agriculture
and food, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals industry.
• Natural products can be an effective bridge from tradition to
modern scientific developments, including genetics, molecular
biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical science.
Range of products from natural products
Range of products from natural products
The Changing Landscape of Herbal Medicine,
Food and Wellness
• Herbal Medicine
• Dietary Supplement
• Nutriceutical
• Functional Food
 Natural Products Chemistry
is key to all of these!
Introduce
Natural products and Ecology
BacteriaFungi Antibacterials
Antifungals
Plants
Antifungals
Symbiosis
Insects
Antipest
Attractants
Animals
Antifeedant
Toxins
Scents
Toxins
Toxins
Pheromones
Communication
Chemotaxis
Communication
Symbiosis
Chemotaxis
Communication
Allelopathy
Communication
Introduce
The Process Selection
Extraction techniques
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Contents
The process selection
Extract and
separate
compounds
2. Small molecular weight organic
compounds, hydrophilic
1. Small molecular weight organic
compounds, lyophilic
The process selection
 Small molecular weight organic compounds, lyophilic
• Sythetic, the product is mixture ( 3 compounds)
Using chromatographic method to separate
• Natural products, the isolation is more complex.
 Preparing a series of “extracts solid ”with polarization which
gradually increased
The process selection
Thesolventhaspolarization
whichgraduallyincreased
Common solvent Solubility Common chemical grouping
Petroleum ether
Hexan
Benzene
Toluen
Diclorometan
Cloroform
Ethyl acetate
Etanol
Metanol
Butanol
Water
Alkan
Alken, alkin
Aromatic compound
Ether
Aldehyde, cetone
Ester, Amide
Hydroxy, Amin
Acid cacbonxylic
www.themegallery.com
The process selection
Sơ đồ 1
The process selection
 Small molecular weight organic compounds, hydrophilic
• 95% new compounds are lyophilic
Isolating hydrophiclic organic compound is more complex
than lyophilic ones
www.themegallery.com
The process selection
Sơ đồ 2
Introduce
The Process Selection
Extraction techniques
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Contents
1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
• Liquid-liquid extraction (also known as solvent extraction)
involves the separation of the constituents (solutes) of a liquid
solution by contact with another insoluble liquid.
• Solutes are separated based on their different solubilities in
different liquids.
• Separation is achieved when the substances constituting the
original solution is transferred from the original solution to
the other liquid solution
1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Two phase system, hydrophobic (top) and hydrophilic
(bottom) for measuring the partition coefficient of compounds.
1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
Video
1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
2.Solid-Liquid Extraction
1.Percolation
2. Maceration
1 2
3 4
3.Soxhlet extractor
1: Stirrer bar
2: Still pot (the still pot should not be
overfilled and the volume of solvent in
the still pot should be 3 to 4 times the
volume of the soxhlet chamber)
3: Distillation path
4: Thimble
5: Solid
6: Siphon top
7: Siphon exit
8: Expansion adapter
9: Condenser
10: Cooling water in
11: Cooling water out
3.Soxhlet extractor
4.Kumagawa extractor
1: Condenser
2: Power saving cage
3: Solvent chamber
1
2
3
5. Steam distillation
6.Supercritical fluid extraction
6.Supercritical fluid extraction
7.Solid phase
www.themegallery.com
Some tips when isolating organic compounds
1. Dry the sample
- Compounds in extract materials will be stable
- To properly calculate the extract efficiency of the extract materials
- To continue refining high with column chromatography
Dried by inert gas in the Rotavap/rotovap
- Using the Evaporation to dry the
sample completely
- Give a slightly inert gas from the top
of the machine (N2)
- If not, saving sample longer in the
machine
Dried by vacuum dessicator
- Using pump to remove the air from
the tank (30 - 60 minutes)
- Note: Replace desiccant for high
efficiency
Dried by lypophilization
Recrystallization
- Purity of compound must be > 95%
- Investigating chemical structure of
substance by physiological method
Fractional recrystallization
- Separate a substance based on different solubility in the same solvent
Colding temperture recrystallization
When a compound has high content. It is able to get by colding temperture
Colding temperture recrystallization
Gossypol collects from the kernel of cotton balls
Colding temperture recrystallization
Naringin is obtained from grape skins
Colding temperture recrystallization
Piperin collected from pepper
Colding temperture recrystallization
Capsanthin collected from red peppers
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Natural products

  • 1. LOGO Trịnh Huy Cường Đặng Nguyễn Minh Khôi Natural Products There is a chemical rule that like dissolves like
  • 2. Introduce The Process Selection Extraction techniques Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Contents
  • 3. Chemical characteristics  What are “Natural Products”? Naturally-occurring small organic compounds • including heterocyclic compounds, and peptides. • does not include proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. • MW: ~150 ~ <800 amu (“small molecule”) • Methods of extraction and purification are generally similar to the techniques used for organic compounds  (e.g., TLC, column chromatography, HPLC, GC) • Methods of structural determination • NMR, MS, IR, X-ray, UV
  • 4. Biological characteristics  What are “Natural Products”? • Compounds are generally characteristic of a particular species or family, i.e., narrow taxonomic distribution (non-ubiquitous) • No nutritional or structural function. Functional roles may include: • - color (identification) - scent (attraction or repulsion) • - sexual attraction - social communication • - defense (e.g., plant toxins and antibiotics) • but many still have unknown function in the organism in which they are found. • Classified as “secondary metabolites” in contrast to “primary metabolites”
  • 5. Introduce • Diverse aspects of the Chemistry of Natural Products: Structural determination of natural products compounds • Total synthesis or semi-synthesis of natural products; enzyme synthesis • Determination of biosynthetic pathways using using plant tissues, cell culture and isotopic labeling • Pharmaceutical science: pharmacologic effects • Functional foods, herbal medicines • Agricultural science: antipest, allelopathy, IPM • Ethnobotany • Plant chemistry and plant development • Biodiversity and Ecology; Marine natural products • Chemotaxonomy and genetic classification • Genomics and metabolonomics
  • 6. Why study Natural Products? • Natural products are the source of the most complex and fascinating chemical structures. • Natural products represent biological diversity. • Natural products are expressions of the genome. • Natural products represent natural biological activity, whether as single compounds or as complex mixtures. • Natural products are part of the natural wealth of the country, and can be an important source of livelihood, from agriculture and food, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals industry. • Natural products can be an effective bridge from tradition to modern scientific developments, including genetics, molecular biology, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical science.
  • 7. Range of products from natural products
  • 8. Range of products from natural products
  • 9. The Changing Landscape of Herbal Medicine, Food and Wellness • Herbal Medicine • Dietary Supplement • Nutriceutical • Functional Food  Natural Products Chemistry is key to all of these! Introduce
  • 10. Natural products and Ecology BacteriaFungi Antibacterials Antifungals Plants Antifungals Symbiosis Insects Antipest Attractants Animals Antifeedant Toxins Scents Toxins Toxins Pheromones Communication Chemotaxis Communication Symbiosis Chemotaxis Communication Allelopathy Communication
  • 11.
  • 12. Introduce The Process Selection Extraction techniques Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Contents
  • 13. The process selection Extract and separate compounds 2. Small molecular weight organic compounds, hydrophilic 1. Small molecular weight organic compounds, lyophilic
  • 14. The process selection  Small molecular weight organic compounds, lyophilic • Sythetic, the product is mixture ( 3 compounds) Using chromatographic method to separate • Natural products, the isolation is more complex.  Preparing a series of “extracts solid ”with polarization which gradually increased
  • 15. The process selection Thesolventhaspolarization whichgraduallyincreased Common solvent Solubility Common chemical grouping Petroleum ether Hexan Benzene Toluen Diclorometan Cloroform Ethyl acetate Etanol Metanol Butanol Water Alkan Alken, alkin Aromatic compound Ether Aldehyde, cetone Ester, Amide Hydroxy, Amin Acid cacbonxylic
  • 17. The process selection  Small molecular weight organic compounds, hydrophilic • 95% new compounds are lyophilic Isolating hydrophiclic organic compound is more complex than lyophilic ones
  • 19. Introduce The Process Selection Extraction techniques Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Contents
  • 20. 1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction • Liquid-liquid extraction (also known as solvent extraction) involves the separation of the constituents (solutes) of a liquid solution by contact with another insoluble liquid. • Solutes are separated based on their different solubilities in different liquids. • Separation is achieved when the substances constituting the original solution is transferred from the original solution to the other liquid solution
  • 21.
  • 24. Two phase system, hydrophobic (top) and hydrophilic (bottom) for measuring the partition coefficient of compounds. 1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction
  • 29. 3.Soxhlet extractor 1: Stirrer bar 2: Still pot (the still pot should not be overfilled and the volume of solvent in the still pot should be 3 to 4 times the volume of the soxhlet chamber) 3: Distillation path 4: Thimble 5: Solid 6: Siphon top 7: Siphon exit 8: Expansion adapter 9: Condenser 10: Cooling water in 11: Cooling water out
  • 31. 4.Kumagawa extractor 1: Condenser 2: Power saving cage 3: Solvent chamber 1 2 3
  • 36. www.themegallery.com Some tips when isolating organic compounds 1. Dry the sample - Compounds in extract materials will be stable - To properly calculate the extract efficiency of the extract materials - To continue refining high with column chromatography
  • 37. Dried by inert gas in the Rotavap/rotovap - Using the Evaporation to dry the sample completely - Give a slightly inert gas from the top of the machine (N2) - If not, saving sample longer in the machine
  • 38. Dried by vacuum dessicator - Using pump to remove the air from the tank (30 - 60 minutes) - Note: Replace desiccant for high efficiency
  • 40. Recrystallization - Purity of compound must be > 95% - Investigating chemical structure of substance by physiological method
  • 41. Fractional recrystallization - Separate a substance based on different solubility in the same solvent
  • 42. Colding temperture recrystallization When a compound has high content. It is able to get by colding temperture
  • 43. Colding temperture recrystallization Gossypol collects from the kernel of cotton balls
  • 44. Colding temperture recrystallization Naringin is obtained from grape skins
  • 47. LOGO There is a chemical rule that like dissolves like