The Chemical Synthesis of the Crinine and Haemanthamine Alkaloids: Biologically Active and Enantiomerically-Related Systems that Serve as Vehicles for Showcasing New Methodologies for Molecular Assembly
N. X. HU, Lorenzo V. White, Ping Lan, Martin G. Banwell
Abstract
The title alkaloids, often referred to collectively as crinines, are a prominent group of structurally distinct natural products with additional members being reported on a regular basis. As such, and because of their often notable biological properties, they have attracted attention as synthetic targets since the mid-1950s. Such efforts continue unabated and more recent studies on these alkaloids have focused on using them as vehicles for showcasing the utility of new synthetic methods. This review provides a comprehensive survey of the nearly seventy-year history of these synthetic endeavors.
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Biochemical engineeringComputational biologyCombinatorial chemistryBiologyChemistryEngineeringChemical synthesis and alkaloidsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyCholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases