Asymmetric synthesis : construction of chiral molecules using amino acids

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Asymmetric synthesis : construction of chiral molecules using amino acids

Gary M. Coppola, Herbert F. Schuster

Wiley, c1987

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Presented here in a logical, manner is the synthetic utility of amino acids for the generation of chiral agents, intermediates, and final products by means of asymmetric synthesis. In the past 20 years asymmetric synthesis has forged to the forefront of organic chemistry, and this book provides extensive schemes and reactions containing over 1,900 structures to illustrate the varied assortment of chiral intermediates that can be generated from amino acids and their derivatives. This book focuses on the amino acids and second- generation intermediates that can be derived therefrom which are of general interest to organic chemists, in either the industrial or the academic environment. Special attention has been paid to the asymmetric synthesis of key pharmaceutical agents, agrochemicals, and a host of natural products including alkoloids, terpenoids, carbohydrates and insect pheromones. Also included are extensive and up-to-date references.

Table of Contents

  • Alanine
  • The Phenylalanine Family
  • Valine
  • The Leucine Family
  • Hydroxy Amino Acids
  • Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids
  • Difunctional Amino Acids
  • The Proline Family
  • Tryptophan.

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