Structures with Indole Rings Present in Natural Products
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This article presents the general notions, chemical structures, physico-chemical properties, biomedical applications and the various natural sources of indole compounds that researchers in the field have used to extract these compounds. The sources of indolic compounds are varied, they are present in different forms, and their role in the discovery of new drugs remains an important topic of research until now.
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