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Modern tools for the synthesis of complex bioactive molecules

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Janine CossyS. ArseniyadisStellios Arseniyadis6 editions

"An overview of the new technologies that have revolutionized organic chemistry and allowed easy access to complex bioactives, this book brings modern synthetic techniques and bioactives together. The synthesis of structurally complex molecules has become a real challenge for the synthetic community. The development of innovative methodologies enabling control of the exact connectivity of the atoms within a molecule and setting correct three-dimensional arrangements, have gained a great interest. Combining representative experimental procedures for particular methods, the book is suited for advanced students, researchers, and pharmaceutical employees"-- "This book provides an overview of the new technologies that have revolutionized organic chemistry and allowed an easy access to very important complex bioactives. It is the only book of its kind assocating modern synthetic techniques and structurally complex bioactives, and includes some representative experimental procedures for particular methods. The synthesis of structurally complex molecules has become a real challenge among the synthetic community"--

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