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Modem organic synthesis complex natural products

Over the last decades, biosynthesis is filling our gaps of understanding the complex mechanisms of nature and provides useful sources of inspiration not only in the way natural products can be synthesized but also by directing synthetic chemists in developing atom-economical, efficient synthetic methods. Several are the examples that mimic biosynthetic guidelines, from modem iterative alkylations and aldol reactions to C—H oxidations that compile nowadays the modem toolbox of organic synthesis. [Pg.587]


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