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Short total synthesis of (+/-)-galbulin and (+/-)-isogalbulin using zirconium chemistry

Short total synthesis of (+/-)-galbulin and (+/-)-isogalbulin using zirconium chemistry
Short total synthesis of (+/-)-galbulin and (+/-)-isogalbulin using zirconium chemistry
intramolecular diene cyclozirconation, fluoro acid-medium, ruthenium dioxide, cyclization, lignans, deoxyschizandrins, diarylbutanes, complexes
0022-3263
3236-3238
Kasatkin, A. N.
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Checksfield, G.
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Whitby, R. J.
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Kasatkin, A. N.
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Checksfield, G.
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Whitby, R. J.
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Kasatkin, A. N., Checksfield, G. and Whitby, R. J. (2000) Short total synthesis of (+/-)-galbulin and (+/-)-isogalbulin using zirconium chemistry. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 65 (10), 3236-3238. (doi:10.1021/jo9919512).

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Published date: 19 May 2000
Keywords: intramolecular diene cyclozirconation, fluoro acid-medium, ruthenium dioxide, cyclization, lignans, deoxyschizandrins, diarylbutanes, complexes

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Local EPrints ID: 18916
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18916
ISSN: 0022-3263
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Date deposited: 18 Jan 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:09

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Author: A. N. Kasatkin
Author: G. Checksfield
Author: R. J. Whitby

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