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Strategy structure-goal

Structure-goal strategies—directed at the structure of a potential intermediate or potential starting material. Such a goal greatly narrows a retrosynthetic search and allows the application of bidirectional search techniques. [Pg.16]

Structure-goal Strategy. The use of a particular structure corresponding to a potentially available starting material or synthetic intermediate as a guide for retrosynthetic search. [Pg.98]

Structure-goal strategies—directed at the structure of a potential intermediate or... [Pg.26]

Structure-goal strategies. Here a potential intermediate or starting compound aids in guiding the analysis. [Pg.196]

Structure goal strategies. Identify a potential starting material, building block, retrosynthetic subunit, or initiating chiral element (.see the chiral template approach in sec. 10.9). [Pg.835]

Critical elements in the architecture of organizations are goals, strategy, structure and culture. These are configured in particular ways in different... [Pg.47]

Safety assessment strategy (with Goal Structuring Notation)... [Pg.23]

Structural subgoals may be useful in the application of transform-based strategies. This is especially so with structurally complex retrons which can be mapped onto a target in only one or two ways. It is often possible in such cases quickly to derive the structure of a possible intermediate in a trial retrosynthetic sequence. For instance, with 109 as TGT the quinone-Diels-Alder transform is an obvious T-goal. The retron for that transform can readily be mapped... [Pg.35]

The synthesis of ovalicin was accomplished following a line of analysis which was totally different from that employed for the synthesis of the structural relative fumagillol. The plan for ovalicin was based on S-goal, appendage, stereochemical and functional group derived strategies. A key requirement for the synthesis was the stereospecific construction of the -l,4-pentadienyl subunit, which was achieved by a method of potentially wide utility. [Pg.176]


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