 Interestingly, importantly and notably, are three unnecessary adverbs that appear too often at the beginning of sentences in scientific writing. When you write these words, there are three options. Either it's already true and clear why what you're writing is interesting, important or notable. It's fluff and you should delete the word. Alternatively, it's true but not clear. In this case, it's not a fix. Instead, delete the word and clarify the text so that it becomes clear why what you're writing is interesting, important or notable. Finally, there is the possibility that it's not true. It's a lie. What you're writing is neither interesting nor important nor notable. So why don't you delete the whole sentence?