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2-Pyrones. VII. 2-Pyridones from 2-Pyrones
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954Richard H. Wiley +3 more
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2-Pyrones, Stilbenes, Dihydrophenanthrenes, and Xanthones
1998The enzymatic mechanisms for lengthening of the side chain of cinnamic acids by one or more C2 units followed by cyclization are widespread in higher plants. Although by far the largest group of compounds formed by this route is the flavonoids, several other important structural entities are known to arise in this manner. Among these are the 2-pyrones,
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Notes - 2-Pyrones. XXVII. 4-Methyl-6-alkyl-2-pyrones
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1957Richard Wiley, J. Esterle
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2-Pyrones. IX. 2-Pyrone-6-carboxylic Acid and its Derivatives
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954Richard H. Wiley, Albert J. Hart
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Phenolic derivatives of 2-pyrone
Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, 1970Yu. V. Maevskii +2 more
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Communications - 2-Pyrones. XXIII. 4-Methyl-6-(2'-methylpropenyl)-2-pyrone
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1956Richard Wiley, G. Esterie
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2-Pyrones. XIV.1 The Hydrogenation of 2-Pyrones
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955Richard H. Wiley, Albert J. Hart
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2-Pyrones. XVIII. 5-Aroyl-2-pyrones and 5-Aroyl-2-pyridones
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1956Richard H. Wiley, S. C. Slaymaker
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Pyrone-derived Marine Natural Products: A Review on Isolation, Bio-activities and Synthesis
Current Organic Chemistry, 2020Keisham keishamsarjit
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