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Polymer-supported Reagents and Scavengers

Ley S V, Baxendale IR, Myers RM (2006) The use of polymer supported reagents and scavengers in the synthesis of natural products. In Boldi AM (ed) Combinatorial synthesis of natural product-based libraries. CRC Press Boca-Raton, pp 131-163... [Pg.184]

Thompson LA (2000) Recent applications of polymer-supported reagents and scavengers in combinatorial, parallel, or multistep synthesis. Curr Opio Chem 4 324-337... [Pg.186]

The use of polymer supported reagents and scavengers has greatly improved the efficiency of classical solution phase chemistry [24], This development has allowed combinatorial solution phase chemistry to be further extended. The advantages being ... [Pg.295]

For a definition of polymer supported reagents and scavengers, see http //www. biotage.com/DynPage.aspx id=24303 (accessed date 10-23-2007). [Pg.371]

Ley S.V., Baxendale, I.R. and Myers, R.M. (2006) Polymer-supported reagents and scavengers in synthesis, in Comprehensive Medicinal Chemistry II, Drug Discovery Technologies, vol. 3 (eds D.J. Triggle and J. B. Taylor), Elsevier, Oxford, pp. 791-836. [Pg.118]

P. Blaney, R. Grigg and V. Sridharan, Traceless Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis, Chem Rev 102 2607-2624 2002. Polymer Supported Reagents And Scavenger Resins... [Pg.86]

Lee, A.-L. and Ley, S.V. (2003) The synthesis of the anti-malarial natural product polysphorin and analogues using polymer-supported reagents and scavengers. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 1, 3957-3966. [Pg.208]

The Use of Polymer-Supported Reagents and Scavengers in the Synthesis of Natural Products... [Pg.131]

Baxendale, I.R. and Ley, S.V., Synthesis of the alkaloid natural products (-i-)-plicane and (-)-obliquine using polymer-supported reagents and scavengers, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 44, 8588-8592, 2005. Yoshida, M. et al.. Potent and specific inhibition of mammalian histone deacetylase both in vivo and in vitro by trichostatin A, J. Biol. Chem., 265, 17174, 1990. [Pg.161]

In Chapter 6, Ley, Baxendale, and Myers shift our fcxais to the use of polymer-supported reagents and scavengers for the synthesis of natural producTs and natural product analogs. The methods are widely applicable and powerful for exploring the structural diversity of compounds found in nature. [Pg.349]


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