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THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 2Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of Chemistry Carleton University,

Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products , OttawaK WILEY-INTERSCIENCE PUBLICATIONJOHN WILEY & SONSNew York • Chichester • Brisbane • Toronto • SingaporeA NOTE TO THE READERIllis book has been

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printings.Copyright © 1973, by John Wiley & Sons. Inc.All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada.Reproduction or translation of any part

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taloging in Publication Data:ApSimon, John.The total synthesis of natural products.Includes bibliographical references.I. Chemistry, Organic—Synthesis Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products

. I. Title.QD262.A68547.272-4075ISBN 0-471-03252-2 (V.2)Printed in the United Slates of America10 9 8Contributorsto Volume 2J. w. ApSimon, Carleton Un

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iversity, Ottawa, Canadac. H. Heathcock, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CaliforniaJ. w. Hooper, Bristol Laboratories of Canada, Candi

THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 2Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of Chemistry Carleton University,

Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products ganic chemistry we find that the study of natural products frequently has often provided the impetus for great advances. This is certainly true in tot

al synthesis, where the desire to construct intricate and complex molecules has led to the demonstration of the organic chemist’s utmost ingenuity in Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products

the design of routes using established reactions or in the production of new methods in order to achieve a specific transformation.These volumes draw

Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products

together the reported total syntheses of various groups of natural products and commentary on the strategy involved with particular emphasis on any st

THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 2Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of Chemistry Carleton University,

Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products tic approaches reported to date. As such it will find use not only with the synthetic organic chemist but also perhaps with the organic chemist in gen

eral and the biochemist in his specific area of interest.One of the most promising areas for the future development of organic chemistry is synthesis. Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products

The lessons learned from the synthetic challenges presented by various natural products can serve as a basis for this everdeveloping area. It is hope

Volume 2 the total synthesis of natural products

d that these books will act as an inspiration for future challenges and outline the development of thought and concept in the area of organic synthesi

THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 2Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of Chemistry Carleton University,

THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 2Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of Chemistry Carleton University,

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