Traditionally, the search for new compounds from natural products has been a time- and resource-intensive process. The recent application of combinatorial methods and high-throughput synthesis has allowed scientists to generate a range of new molecular structures from natural products and observe how they interact with biological targets. Combinato
Combinatorial Synthesis of Natural Product-Based Libraries presents the latest approaches in the implementation of combinatorial research methodologies for the synthesis of natural product-based libraries. It describes strategies and designs for successful synthesis, summarizing the challenges and opportunities in the combinatorial organic synthesis of natural product-based libraries. It also examines how to improve efficiency of combinatorial screening by using natural products in the design of screening compounds. Highlighting new developments in synthetic, organic, and combinatorial chemistry, this text serves combinatorial and medicinal chemists as well as natural products scientists.