Each volume reviews the total synthesis of a set of compounds looking at syntheses reported historically and at the practice current at the time of publication. From volume 1 focusing on carbohydrates, prostagladins, nucleic acids, antibiotics, naturally occurring oxygen ring compounds and pyrrole pigments, the series continues with coverage of aromatic steroids, monoterpenes, triterpenes, sesquiterpenes, cannabinoids, natural inophores, insect pheromones and alkaloids. Volumes revisit the total synthesis of key compounds such as carbohydrates, nucleic acids and pyrrole pigments several times...
Each volume reviews the total synthesis of a set of compounds looking at syntheses reported historically and at the practice current at the time of pu...
The Total Synthesis of Natural Products, Volume Four Edited by John ApSimon The fourth volume in this successful series offers synthetic approaches to a wide variety of natural products, including the synthesis of cannabinoids, natural inophores, insect pheromones, monoterpenes, and prostaglandins. 1981 610 pp. The Total Synthesis of Natural Products, Volume Five Edited by John ApSimon In this fifth volume, ApSimon presents a review by Heathcock and co-workers covering the total synthesis of sesquiterpenes published during 1970-1979, offering an overview of current practice in synthesis. 1983...
The Total Synthesis of Natural Products, Volume Four Edited by John ApSimon The fourth volume in this successful series offers synthetic approaches to...
The indispensable reference for the twenty-first century chemist...
A fascinating and comprehensive look into one of chemistry's fastest growing specialties--sesquiterpene synthesis--Volume Ten of The Total Synthesis of Natural Products focuses on acyclic and monocyclic compounds and sheds light on the structure and makeup of this important class of hydrocarbons.
A useful and practical tool for researchers interested in locating any of the major classes of sesquiterpene compounds, the author will also provide, if needed, a database to the more than 1,600...
The indispensable reference for the twenty-first century chemist...
A fascinating and comprehensive look into one of chemistry's fas...