MARINE NATURAL PRODUCTS
Written by Hiromasa Kiyota
Published by Springer
in 2021
ISBN: 9789811646393
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MARINE NATURAL PRODUCTS
Written by Hiromasa Kiyota.
Stock no. 1327153
Circa.
2021.
Softcover.
Nearly fine condition.
Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry 58. A compilation of the latest achievements of leading researchers in marine natural products with extremely diverse structures and biological activities. Cardwraps. 517 pages. A physical print on demand book, printed by Lightning Source UK Ltd. ISBN: 9789811646393. Some slight rubbing to cover edges. Textblock edges are very slightly grubby.
Front cover
Contents
- Part I Isolation, Synthesis and Bioorganic Studies on Marine Alkaloids
- Manzamines: Marine Bioactive Heterocycles
- Total Synthesis of Manzamine Alkaloids
- Total Syntheses of the Dictyodendrins
- Marine Bioluminescence with Dehydrocoelenterazine, and an Imidazopyrazinone Compound
- Part II Isolation and Synthesis of Water-Soluble Low Weight Molecular Compounds
- Chemical and Biological Aspects of Water-Soluble Heterocyclic Marine Natural Products
- Synthesis of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins: Saxitoxins
- Part III Isolation and Synthesis of Low-Weight Molocular Compounds from Marine Bacteria Etc
- Natural Products from Marine Bacteria and Actinomycetes
- Siderophores from Fish Pathogenic Bacteria
- Marine Natural Products with Bioactivity Against Neglected Tropical Diseases
- Total Synthesis of the Amicoumacin Family of Natural Products
- Part IV Isolation and Synthesis of Marine Macrolides, Cyclic Peptides, Depsipeptides etc
- Bioactive Substances from Marine Cyanobacteria
- Cyclic Depsipeptides Callipeltins
- Synthesis of Marine C2-Symmetrical Macrodiolide Natural Products
- Total Synthesis of (-) Enigmazole A
- Part V Isolation and Synthesis of Middle Weight Molecular Compounds with a Long Carbon Chain
- Polyketides Biosynthesis in Marine Sponges of the Family Theonellidae
- Synthetic Studies of Serinolipids
- Synthesis of Chlorosulfolipid Natural Products
- The Callipeltoside Story