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THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 3Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of ChemistryCarleton University, Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products OttawaA Wiley-Interscience PublicationJohn Wiley & Sons, New YorkLondonSydneyTorontoA NOTE TO THE READERThis book has been electronically reproduced from digital information stored at John Wiley & Sons, Inc. We are pleased that the use of this new technology will enable us to keep works of enduring Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products scholarly value in print as long as there is reasonable demand for them. The content of this book is identical to previous printings.Copyright © 1977Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products
, by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.All rights reserved. Published Simultaneously in Canada.No part of this book may be reproduced by any means, nor transmittTHE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 3Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of ChemistryCarleton University, Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products John.The total synthesis of natural products.Includes bibliographical references.1. Chemistry, Organic-Synthesis. 1. Title.QD262.A68547.272-4075ISBN 0-471-02392-2 (V. 3)10 9 8Contributors to Volume 3T. Kametani, Tohoku University, Sendai, JapanJ. p. Kutney, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products , CanadaR. V. Stevens, University of California, Los Angeles, CaliforniaPrefaceThroughout the history of organic chemistry, we find that the study ofVolume 3 the total synthesis of natural products
natural products frequently has provided the impetus for great advances. This is certainly true in total synthesis, where the desire to construct intrTHE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 3Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of ChemistryCarleton University, Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products or in the production of new methods in order to achieve a specific transformation.These volumes draw together the reported total syntheses of various groups of natural products and commentary on the strategy involved with particular emphasis on any stereochemical control. No such compilation exists Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products at present, and we hope that these books will act as a definitive source book of the successful synthetic approaches reported to date. As such, it wiVolume 3 the total synthesis of natural products
ll find use not only with the synthetic organic chemist but also perhaps with the organic chemist in general and the biochemist in his specific area oTHE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 3Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of ChemistryCarleton University, Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products nges presented by various natural products can serve as a basis for this ever-developing area. It is hoped that these books will act as an inspiration for future challenges and outline the development of thought and concept in the area of organic synthesis. Volume 3 the total synthesis of natural products THE TOTAL SYNTHESISOF NATURAL PRODUCTSThe Total Synthesis of Natural ProductsVOLUME 3Edited byJohn ApSimonDepartment of ChemistryCarleton University,Gọi ngay
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