The chemistry of natural products. main lectures presented at the fourth International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products held in Stockholm, Sweden, 26 June-2 July, 1966. 4 :
The Chemistry of Natural Products 4 covers the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products. This book is composed of fourteen chapters, and begins with a discussion on the impact of natural product chemistry on medicine and the general methods for the const...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Butterworths,
1967.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; The Chemistry of Natural Products 4; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1. THE IMPACT OF NATURAL PRODUCT CHEMISTRY ON MEDICINE; INTRODUCTION; CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SWEDEN; TRADITIONAL ALKALOIDS; MAGNITUDE OF THE CANCER CHALLENGE; AMINO ACIDS OF PRIMARY IMPORTANCE; HEART DISEASE AND STROKE-THE GREATEST CHALLENGE; MALARIA-NOT YET UNDER CONTROL; 19-NOR-STEROIDS-FERTILITY CONTROL; VITAMINS AND COENZYMES; References; CHAPTER 2. GENERAL METHODS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF COMPLEX MOLECULES; PART I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR THE FORMULATION OF ASYNTHETIC PLAN
- PART II. METHODOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL STEPSReferences; SECTION I: POLYSACCHARIDES; CHAPTER 3. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY THE HONORARYPRESIDENT OF THE SECTION; CHAPTER 4. THE EXUDATE GUMS AND THEIR STRUCTURAL RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER GROUPS OF PLANT POLYSACCHARIDES; References; CHAPTER 5. THE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE CELL WALL OF GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ISOLATION, DEGRADATION, AND FRACTIONATION OF M. LYSODEIKTICUS CELL WALLS; III. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF ISOLATED FRAGMENTS; IV. TENTATIVE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE OF THE CARBOHYDRATE MOIETY; V. PRESENT STATUS OF MURAMIC ACID CHEMISTRY
- VI. LYSOZYME SUBSTRATESCONCLUSION; References; SECTION 2: STRUCTURAL ELUCIDATION OF NATURAL PRODUCTS OTHER THAN MACROMOLECULAR COMPOUNDS; CHAPTER 6. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY THE HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SECTION; CHAPTER 7. THE CHEMISTRY OF INSECT HORMONES AND INSECT PHEROMONES; I. INSECT HORMONES; II. INSECT PHEROMONES; References; CHAPTER 8. THE GINKGOLIDES; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ISOLATION OF GINKGOLIDES; III. STRUCTURE OF THE GINKGOLIDES; IV� STEREOCHEMISTRY OF THE GINKGOLIDES; V. THE NUCLEAR OVERHAUSER EFFECT (NOE); VI. N.M.R. SPECTRA OF GINKGOLIDES A, B and C
- VIII� FULL STRUCTURE OF THE FOUR GINKGOLIDESReferences; SECTION 3: BIOSYNTHESIS; CHAPTER 9. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY THE HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SECTION; CHAPTER 10. BIOSYNTHESIS OF THE INDOLE AND COLCHICUM ALKALOIDS; References; CHAPTER 11. BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS FROM ACETATE TO NATURAL PRODUCTS; INTRODUCTION; BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY via ""ISOPRENE RULE""; BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY via ""POLYACETATE RULE""; References; SECTION 4: CHEMICAL TAXONOMY; CHAPTER 12. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY THE HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE SECTION
- CHAPTER 13. CHEMICAL CHARACTERS IN PLANT TAXONOMY: SOME POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONSINTRODUCTION; SOME FACTORS WHICH LIMIT THE TAXONOMIC VALUE OF CHEMICAL CHARACTERS; References; CHAPTER 14. PLANT CHEMOSYSTEMATICS AND PHYLOGENY; INTRODUCTION; NUMERICAL vs. PHYLETIC CLASSIFICATION; MICROMOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS; MACROMOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS; EPILOGUE; References