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Computer-generated retrosynthetic analysis

The computer-assisted synthetic analysis designated OCSS (organic chemical simulation of synthesis) and LHASA (logic and heuristics applied to synthetic analysis) were designed to assist chemists in synthetic analysis by Corey et LHASA generates trees of synthetic intermediates from a target molecule by analysis in the retrosynthetic direction. [Pg.5]

There are a number of computer programs which can assist the synthetic chemist in the retrosynthetic analysis of a target compound. One that is specifically designed to be applied to the synthesis of chiral compounds is the CHIRON program, developed at the University of Montreal by Professor Steve Hanessian. CHIRON does not generate a full retrosynthetic tree but rather yields readily available starting materials from the Chiral Poof that contain the chirality needed to construct the product in optically pure form. [Pg.334]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.23 , Pg.24 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.23 , Pg.24 ]




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