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Chapter 6 Furans and benzo[b]furans
2007Publisher Summary Furan-containing molecules are found in both natural products and pharmaceuticals. At one time, furfural was produced in great quantities from corncobs. Perillene, a secondary plant metabolite, is an example of naturally occurring furan. Furan is frequently used as a bioisostere of a benzene ring in medicinal chemistry. Furan is a π-
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Potential antimicrobial furans
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1973W, Hoyle, G P, Roberts, O, Meth-Cohn
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FURAN REACTIONS. II. FURAN FROM FURFURAL
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1932Charles D. Hurd +2 more
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FURAN REACTIONS. I. THE PYROLYSIS OF FURAN
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1932Charles D. Hurd, A. R. Goldsby
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