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Biosynthesis of heterocycles : from the isolation to gene cluster /

This book describes biosynthetic methods to synthesize heterocycliccompounds, offering a guide for the development of new drugs basedon natural products. The authors explain the role of naturalproducts in chemistry and their formation along with importantanalytical methods and techniques for working...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Diana, Patrizia
Otros Autores: Cirrincione, Girolamo
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Natural Products: Primary and Secondary Metabolites; 1.2 Common Reactions in Secondary Metabolites; 1.2.1 Alkylations; 1.2.2 Wagner-Meerwein Rearrangements; 1.2.3 Aldol and Claisen Reactions; 1.2.4 Schiff Base Formation and Mannich Reactions; 1.2.5 Transaminations; 1.2.6 Decarboxylations; 1.2.7 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions; 1.2.8 Dehalogenation/Halogenation Reactions; 1.2.9 Glycosylation Reactions; References; Chapter 2 Techniques for Biosynthesis; 2.1 Isotopic Labeling; 2.1.1 Stable Isotopes
  • 2.1.2 Radioactive Isotopes2.2 Gene Coding for Enzymes; 2.3 Combinatorial Biosynthesis; References; Chapter 3 Three-Membered Heterocyclic Rings and Their Fused Derivatives; 3.1 Aziridines and Azirines; 3.1.1 Azicemicins; 3.1.2 Miraziridine; 3.1.3 Maduropeptin; 3.1.4 Azinomycins; 3.1.5 Ficellomycin; 3.1.6 Mitomycins; 3.1.7 Azirinomycin and Related Azirines; 3.2 Oxiranes and Oxirenes; 3.2.1 Fosfomycin; 3.2.2 AK, HC, and AF toxins; 3.2.3 Cerulenin; 3.2.4 Polyhydroxyalkanoates; 3.2.5 Epoxyrollins; 3.2.6 Asperlactone, Aspyrone, Asperline; 3.2.7 Tajixanthone; 3.2.8 Cyclomarin; 3.2.9 Cyclopenin
  • 3.2.10 Ovalicin and Fumagillin3.2.11 Methylenomycin A; 3.2.12 Antibiotic LL-C10037; 3.2.13 Manumycins; 3.2.14 Scopolamine; 3.2.15 Iridoid Glucosides; 3.2.16 Cordiaquinone; 3.2.17 Cyclizidine and Indolizomycin; 3.2.18 Enediyne Antibiotics; 3.2.19 Macrolides; 3.2.20 Epothilones; 3.2.21 Pimaricin; 3.2.22 Hypothemycin; 3.2.23 Radicicol and Monocillin I; 3.2.24 Trichothecenes; 3.2.25 Sporolides A and B; References; Chapter 4 Four-Membered Heterocyclic Rings and Their Fused Derivatives; 4.1 Azetidine and Azetines; 4.1.1 Azetidine-2-carboxylic acid; 4.1.2 Polyoxins; 4.1.3 Mugineic Acids