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Budzikiewicz, H.
2004
Table of Contents:
“...List of Contributors -- Cephalostatin Analogues — Synthesis and Biological Activity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of Bissteroidal Pyrazines 15 2.1. Synthesis of Symmetrical Pyrazines and Subsequent Desymmetrization -- 3. A-D-Ring Functionalization...”2004
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Huneck, S.
2001
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“.... Structure Elucidation and Synthesis of Lichen Substances -- 5. Culture and Chemistry of Lichen Symbionts and Cell Culture of Lichens -- 6. Biosynthesis of Lichen Substances -- 7. Chemotaxonomy of Lichens -- 8. Biological Activities of Lichen Substances...”2001
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“.... Methylsulfinylpropenoic Acid Amides -- 5. Methylsulfonylpropenoic Acid Amides -- 6. Methylthiocarbonic Acid Amides -- 7. Synthesis of Biogenic Sulfur-Containing Amides -- 8. Biological Activity -- 9. Biosynthesis -- 10. Chemotaxonomy -- Author Index....”
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Fukai, T.
1998
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“...Phenolic Constituents of Licorice (Glycyrrhiza Species) -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Triterpenoid Saponins -- 3. Phenolic Compounds -- 4. Recent Methods of Structure Determination of Prenylated Phenols -- 5. Biological Activities of Phenolic Constituents...”1998
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Collett, L. A.
1998
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“... of Cyclopeptide Alkaloids and Related Compounds -- 7. Synthesis -- 8. Biological Activity -- 9. Biosynthesis — Tissue Culture -- 10. Conclusions -- 11. General Tables -- Addendum -- References -- Naturally Occurring 6-Substituted 5,6-Dihydro-?-Pyrones -- 1...”1998
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Gunatilaka, A. A. L.
1996
Table of Contents:
“... of Celastroloids -- 7. Partial Synthesis -- 8. Biosynthetic Aspects -- 9. Biological Activity -- 10. Conclusions -- Addendum -- Acknowledgements -- References -- The Spirostaphylotrichins and Related Microbial Metabolites -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Isolation...”1996
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Deepak, D.
1996
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“.... Introduction -- 2. Isolation and Identification -- 3. Biological Activity -- Acknowledgements -- Table 1. Cardenolide Glycosides Isolated from Plants -- Table 2. Bufadienolide Glycosides Isolated from Plants -- Table 3. Formulas of Cardiac Glycosides -- References...”1996
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Barrera, J. Bermejo
1995
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“.... Note on Terminology -- IV. Eumelanins -- V. Pheomelanins and Related Pigments -- VI. Overview of Reaction Pathways -- Abbreviations -- References -- Structure, Occurrence, Biosynthesis, Biological Activity, Synthesis, and Chemistry of Aromadendrane...”1995
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Berlinck, R. G. S.
1995
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“... of Tannin Structures and Their Biogenesis -- 7. Distribution of Hydrolyzable Tannins in Plants -- 8. Production of Hydrolyzable Tannins in Tissue Cultures -- 9. Biosynthesis of Hydrolyzable Tannins -- 10. Biological and Pharmacological Activities of Hydrolyzable...”1995
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Cárdenas, J.
1994
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“...Withasteroids, a Growing Group of Naturally Occurring Steroidal Lactones -- I. Introduction -- II. Structure Elucidation Methods -- III. Biogenesis and Biosynthesis of Withasteroids -- IV. Chemotypes and Chemogenetics -- V. Biological Activity...”1994
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Bhat, S. V.
1993
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“...Forskolin and Congeners -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation and Structure Determination -- III. Botanical and Biogenetic Consideration -- IV. Chemistry of Forskolin -- V. Synthesis of Forskolin -- VI. Biological Activities of Forskolin -- VII. Structure...”1993
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Boeckl, C. A. A. Van
1992
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“... -- Chemical Synthesis of Heparin Fragments and Analogues. -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Synthesis of the Antithrombin Binding Site -- 3. Synthesis and Biological Properties of Analogues of the Antithrombin Binding Site -- 4. Conformational Properties -- 5. Interaction...”1992
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Casadevall, E.
1991
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“... of Carbazole Alkaloids -- IV. Biological and Therapeutic Properties of Carbazoles Alkaloids and Congeners -- V. Chemistry of Carbazole Alkaloids -- References -- The Bryostatins -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bryozoans and Bugula neritina Linnaeus -- 3. Isolation...”1991
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“...Naturally Occurring 6-substituted 5,6-dihydro-?-pyrones -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Nomenclature and Classification -- 3. Distribution and Structure Determination -- 4. Physical Methods of Structure Determination -- 5. Biosynthesis -- 6. Biological Activity...”
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Alves, L. F.
1988
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“... of Cudrania tricuspidata (Carr.) Bur. and Broussonetia Sp. -- IX. Biological Activities of Phenolic Constituents of Mulberry Tree and Related Plants -- N-Hydroxyamino Acids and Their Derivatives -- I. Introduction, Scope and Nomenclature -- II. N-Hydroxyamino Acid...”1988
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Hill, R. A.
1986
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“...Naturally Occurring Isocoumarins -- I. Introduction -- II. Nomenclature and Structural Types -- III. Structure Determination -- IV. Synthesis -- V. Biosynthesis -- VI. Biological Activity -- VII. Introduction to the Tables -- Formula Index -- Trivial...”1986
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Inouye, H.
1986
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“... -- VI. Biogenesis of the Iridals -- VII. Mechanism of Irone Ring Formation -- VIII. Biological Significance of the Compounds -- References -- The Condylocarpine Group of Indole Alkaloids -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Structures -- 3. Isolation and Occurrence -- 4...”1986
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Elson, S.
1985
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“... Techniques in Mass Spectrometry to Specific Classes of Natural Product -- References -- Chemical Synthesis of the Trichothecenes -- I. General Introduction -- II. Origin and Biological Activity -- III. Structure -- IV. Synthesis of the Simple Sesquiterpenoid...”1985
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