Mimicking biosynthetic pathways can provide access to medicinally important natural products, but generating the reactive species used by nature can often be difficult. Now, a photoredox-based strategy has been developed to access a reactive radical intermediate postulated to be involved in complex lignan biosynthesis.
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Thach, D.Q., Maimone, T.J. Making light work of lignan synthesis. Nat. Chem. 13, 7–9 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-020-00604-y
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