The Chemistry of Natural Products Related to Phenanthrene

The Chemistry of Natural Products Related to Phenanthrene

Author: Louis Frederick Fieser

Publisher:

Published: 1937

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13:

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The chemistry of phenanthrene and some instances of the occurrence of phenanthrene and hydrophenanthrene derivatives. Resin acids. Cancer-producing hydrocarbons. Sterols and bile acids. Sex hormones. Heart poisons. Saponins.


Cholesterol Autoxidation

Cholesterol Autoxidation

Author: Leland L. Smith

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-22

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 1475796919

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Most components of the biosphere are continuously ex posed to oxygen from the atmosphere. Accordingly, the inex orable deterioration of all organic compounds by the slow attack of oxygen must occur. Despite this eventuality, a definitive treatment of oxygen-dependent decomposition of any single important natural product has not heretofore been made. The instant monograph attempts to provide a complete description of the autoxidation of one such impor tantnatural product, cholesterol, as the matter is currently understood. The autoxidation of cholesterol in Nature has been a matter of interest to others since the close of the nine teenth century and to me for the past three decades. In this monograph I present aspects of what I have learned about cholesterol autoxidation during that interval. Be cause of the diffuse ann troublesoae nature of the subject I have selected to cite references to the literature rather fully, so that all items discussed may be properly evaluated by the interested reader. Though such extensive citation of references makes for labored reading, I hope the text will serve as a definitive treatment of the subject from which other studies may be engendered without extensive recourse to the older material. An .attempt has been made to include much related in formation so that a detailed awareness of the interrelation ships between cholesterol autoxidation and other aspects of chemistry, metabolism, and toxicology may be had. I risk teaching more on the subject than any reader care to learn.


Natural Products Chemistry

Natural Products Chemistry

Author: Koji Nakanishi

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 597

ISBN-13: 1483218872

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Natural Products Chemistry, Volume 2 covers the introductory survey, history, structure, synthesis, reactions, and biosynthesis of natural products such as the fatty acid derivatives and related compounds; sugars (carbohydrates); carboaromatic and related compounds; alkaloids; and non-alkaloidal nitrogen compounds. The text also describes the aspects of natural products photochemistry.


Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 27

Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 27

Author: Tse-Lok Ho

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 1118523881

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The highly successful Fieser & Fieser series has provided several generations of professional chemists and students with an timely survey of the reagent literature. Providing an up-to-date, A-to-Z listing of reagents cited in synthetic literature, Fiesers' Reagents for Organic Synthesis, Volume 27 encompasses chemical literature from the end of 2009 to the end of 2011. Listed by common name, each entry feature a concise description, illustrations of chemical reactions, selected examples of applications, how to make it or buy it, what it is good for, and where to find complete details.


The Chemistry and Biology of Benz[a]anthracenes

The Chemistry and Biology of Benz[a]anthracenes

Author: Melvin Spencer Newman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1988-06-16

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780521305440

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First published in 1988, this volume surveys the chemical synthesis and biological activity of the benz[a]anthracenes. These compounds occur in smoke and mineral oils and a few have been shown to be potent carcinogens. This volume was the first to review, systematically and in depth, the organic synthesis of these compounds as well as their metablolism, interactions with nucleic acids and protein, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. Such studies have important implications in determining mechanism and specificity of chemically induced carcinogenesis.