Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, Volume 10: Stereoselective Synthesis (Part F) is a collection of articles about studies on important organic molecules. The book covers studies such as that on the synthesis of cembranes as well as its natural occurrence and bioactivity; the stereoselective synthesis of Vitamin D; the synthesis of isoquinolinequinone antibiotics; and the nucleophilic addition chemistry of polyunsaturated carbonyl compounds. Also covered in the book are subjects such as developments in the synthesis of medium ring ethers; the biological properties, chemistry, and synthesis of didemnins; and natural products synthesis based on novel ring transformation.
The text is recommended for organic chemists who would like to know more about the progresses in the study of important organic molecules and their implications in different fields.
Studies on the Synthesis of Cembranes
Stereoselective Synthesis of Vitamin D
Synthesis of Isoquinolinequinone Antibiotics
Extended Conjugate Addition Reactions: The Synthesis and Nucleophilic Addition Chemistry of Polyunsaturated Carbonyl Compounds
Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Medium Ring Ethers
The Didemnins: Biological Properties, Chemistry and Total Synthesis
Natural Products Synthesis Based on Novel Ring Transformation
Recent Developments in C-Glycoside Synthesis
Natural Product Synthesis Starting with Carbohydrates Based on the Claisen Rearrangement Protocol
The Synthesis of Blood Group I and I Active Oligosaccharides
Glycosidase and Glycosyltransferase Inhibitors
Synthesis of Oxetanocin, Novel Nucleoside Containing An Oxetane Ring, And Its Carbocyclic Analogues
Biomimetic Synthesis of Macrocyclic Oligopeptides Having Isodityrosine and Related Units
Asymmetric Synthesis of Chiral Alkaloids Using Chiral Sulfur Reagents
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