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Synthesis of membranacin

Synthesis of membranacin
Synthesis of membranacin
The synthesis of the Annonaceous acetogenin membranacin (2) has been achieved, using transition metal-oxo and transition metal-peroxy species in the key steps.
oxidations, asymmetric synthesis, natural products, manganese, total synthesistetrahydrofuran-containing fragments, modular synthesis, permanganate oxidation, 5, 9-trienes, 1, 5-dienes, solamin, core
0936-5214
1437-1439
Head, Geoffrey D.
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Whittingham, William G.
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Brown, Richard D.
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Head, Geoffrey D.
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Whittingham, William G.
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Brown, Richard D.
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Head, Geoffrey D., Whittingham, William G. and Brown, Richard D. (2004) Synthesis of membranacin. Synlett, 2004 (8), 1437-1439.

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Abstract

The synthesis of the Annonaceous acetogenin membranacin (2) has been achieved, using transition metal-oxo and transition metal-peroxy species in the key steps.

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Published date: 1 July 2004
Keywords: oxidations, asymmetric synthesis, natural products, manganese, total synthesistetrahydrofuran-containing fragments, modular synthesis, permanganate oxidation, 5, 9-trienes, 1, 5-dienes, solamin, core
Organisations: Chemistry

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Local EPrints ID: 20222
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/20222
ISSN: 0936-5214
PURE UUID: f22d838f-c300-4d25-865d-0752dc00fbb5
ORCID for Richard D. Brown: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0156-7087

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Date deposited: 21 Feb 2006
Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:52

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Author: Geoffrey D. Head
Author: William G. Whittingham

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