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Mugineic Acids: Natural Product Chemistry Contributing to Environmental Issues

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Kimika Kayano   +4 more
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Empowering natural product science with AI: leveraging multimodal data and knowledge graphs.

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Meijer D   +7 more
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Natural Products Chemistry

1987
Tricyclic compounds 756 and 757 have been found to exist in low concentration in lavender oil. Structure proof was realized by selenium dioxide oxidation of α-cedrene. Hydrogenation of 756 and subsequent copper-catalyzed oxidation of the saturated aldehyde furnished 757 [347].
Leo A. Paquette, Annette M. Doherty
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Chemistry on the Interface of Natural Products and Combinatorial Chemistry

ChemInform, 2006
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Armen M. Boldi, Dean R. Dragoli
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Microwave‐Assisted Natural Product Chemistry [PDF]

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Erik V. Van der Eycken   +1 more
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Biocatalysis in natural products chemistry

Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 1984
Abstract The properties of enzymes and microbial cells as biocatalysts useful in natural products chemistry are discussed from the perspective of the chemical transformations they catalyse. Attention is focused on numerous reactions of value to natural products chemists, including the acyloin condensation, Baeyer-Villiger oxidation, regio- and ...
F. Sima Sariaslani, John P. N. Rosazza
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Natural Products Chemistry III

1988
Natural product chemistry has undergone an explosive growth during the latter half of the current century. This has been brought about by a number of factors. One of these has been the growing number of sub stances from natural sources which display interesting pharmacological activities. These include antibiotics, anti-tumor agents, immunostimu lants,
Philip W. Le Quesne, Atta-ur Rahman
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