3 edition of Carbohydrate Synthons in Natural Products Chemistry found in the catalog.
Published
January 25, 2003
by An American Chemical Society Publication
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Zbigiew J. Witczak (Editor), Kuniaki Tatsuta (Editor) |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8227058M |
ISBN 10 | 0841237409 |
ISBN 10 | 9780841237407 |
standing the properties of carbohydrates. Configurational and conformational isomerism play an important role. For this reason, you may wish to review Chapter 5 and Sections and CLASSIFICATION AND OCCURRENCE OF CARBOHYDRATES The simple sugars, or monosaccharides, are the building blocks of carbo- hydrate chemistry. This unique book covers the latest developments in coupling and decoupling of biomolecules containing functionalized carbohydrate components, being one of the first collections in this important area of applied medicinal chemistry. Connecting molecules, often referred as bio-conjugation, has become one of the most often performed procedures in modern medicinal chemistry. Sometimes, when the.
He has published over hundred research papers and book chapters, edited six books and holds six patents in the fields of carbohydrate medicinal and biological chemistry. In he was awarded John S. Burlew Award from the ACS Connecticut Valley Section. • American Chemical Society Books • Journal of Natural Products • Chemistry & Biology • Organizer and Chairman of the Symposium “Carbohydrate Synthons in Natural Product Synthesis Symposium on Chemistry of Natural Products, Karachi, Pakistan, January, Abstract # CARB
TSE-LOK HO is Professor of Organic Chemistry at National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan. His research interests are in organic synthesis, including total synthesis of natural products and methodology. He has written 12 books, including, most recently, Reviews: 1. Comparisons of natural products from microorganisms, lower eukaryotes, animals, higher plants and marine organisms are now well documented. This book provides an easy-to-read overview of natural products. It includes twelve chapters covering most of the aspects of natural products chemistry.
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Carbohydrate synthons in natural products chemistry: synthesis, functionalization, and applications. [Zbigniew J Witczak; Kuniaki Tatsuta; American Chemical Society. Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry.; American Chemical Society. Meeting;]. This text examines the latest technical developments in this area and provides practical information on the potential use of these products as building blocks for new material.
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Zbigiew J. Witczak and Kuniaki Tatsuta. Hardcover 20 February ACS. Written by a team of international experts actively working on different aspect of synthetic carbohydrate chemistry, this book is an invaluable resource for carbohydrate chemists, natural products chemists, medicinal chemists, synthetic organic chemists and biochemists working in industry and academia.
synthons is the gradual step-by-step carving out of a target molecule of a segment thereof; from a hexose, resulting in a reaction sequence that is specifically tailor-made for the synthetic target. The number of complex, non-carbohydrate natural products synthesized via this approach is enormous (12, ).
The vast majority of these total. Lundt I () Iminosugars, isoiminosugars, and carbasugars from activated carbohydrate lactones: efficient synthesis of biologically important compounds.
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Carbohydrate synthons in natural products chemistry: synthesis, functionalization, and applications. [Zbigniew J Witczak; Kuniaki Tatsuta; American Chemical Society.
Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry.; American Chemical Society. Meeting;] -- Annotation This text examines the latest technical developments in this area and provides practical information on the. Carbohydrate Chemistry; tions, Clarendon f edited Press, by JOHN F.
KENNEDY, Oxford, U.K. Oxfordxi + pages Science + Subject PublicaIndex, Three text books on Carbohydrate Chemistry appeared in The first two were introductory in nature, and designed for graduate and undergraduate students.
Glycobiology opens a wide field for new therapeutic approaches. However, the complexity and unavailability of various carbohydrate test compounds has excluded this class of natural products from modern screening systems.
Alternatively, glycomimetics are considered to be more drug-like candidates for development. Including material on natural products, modes of action and metabolism, it covers all the key areas in pesticide chemistry and related activities.
The contents outline the developments that have taken place in approaches to crop protection and our ability to develop complex, environmentally acceptable strategies for weed, pest and disease control. : Natural Products: Chemistry and Applications: During the last few decades the area of natural products has advanced tremendously due to contributions from the fields of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry, Life Sciences, Perfumery-flavours and Material Sciences.
Natural Products: Chemistry and Applications provides an easy to read overview of natural products in fourteen Price: $ The methodological developments in gold(i)- and gold(iii)-catalyzed glycosylation reactions are fully surveyed, which exploit the special alkynophilicity or the Lewis acidity of the gold cationic complexes.
The application of the new methods in the total synthesis of naturally occurring glycoconjugates and g New Directions in Natural Product Synthesis. Each presents its own challenge, but the ability to perform selective modification of carbohydrates and natural products offers new routes to valuable chiral synthons from a renewable source and the opportunity to create new chemical space in molecular scaffolds that are often mined for biologically active drug candidates, respectively.
Hollingsworth, R. I.; Wang, G. “General three carbon chiral synthons from carbohydrates - chiral pool and chiral auxiliary approaches.” ACS symposium series, Carbohydrate Synthons in Natural Products Chemistry Edited by Witczak, Z.
J and Tatsuta, K. Natural products are compounds that are produced by a living organism. This definition encompasses many compounds already discussed, such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, all of .The use of chiral synthons in the preparation of enantiomerically pure pesticides is described in this chapter.
Several routes to chiral synthons based on asymmetric synthesis or on natural products are illustrated. Important sources of chiral building blocks are reviewed. Furthermore the implications of.Definition and Uses. What is a natural product chemistry and why should we be interested in studying it?
The broadest definition of a natural product is anything that is produced by life, and includes biotic materials (e.g. wood, silk), bio-based materials (e.g. bioplastics, cornstarch), bodily fluids (e.g. milk, plant exudates), and other natural materials that were once found in living.