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M. Ohno, S. Eguchi: Directed Synthesis of Biologically Interesting Heterocycles with Squaric Acid (3,4-Dihydroxy-3-cyclobutene-1,2-dione) Based Technology.- H. Nishino: Manganese(III)-Based Peroxidation of Alkenes to Heterocycles.- M. Somei: A Frontier in Indole Chemistry: 1-Hydroxyindoles, 1-Hydroxytryptamines, and 1-Hydroxytryptophans.-S. Eguchi: Quinazoline Alkaloids and Related Chemistry.- M. Kita, D. Uemura: Bioactive Heterocyclic Alkaloids of Marine Origin.- H. Kiyota: Synthetic Studies on Heterocyclic Antibiotics Containing Nitrogen Atoms.
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Bioactive Heterocycles I is a continuation of critical accounts about heterocyclic compounds within the series
Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry. The present volume provides comprehensive reviews of the chemistry and bioactivity of selected groups of heterocycles and natural products. … Overall, this book covers in detail several classes of bioactive heterocyclic compounds including selected natural products. The focus is on the most recent advances, and the clarity of the presentation is very good. It should be of interest to individuals interested in the discovery and synthesis of bioactive small molecules, including research scientists in academia and industry. I would expect this book to be a standard reference in university and industrial libraries." (Gary Sulikowski, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 129 (15), 2007)
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From the reviews:
"Bioactive Heterocycles I is a continuation of critical accounts about heterocyclic compounds within the series Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry. The present volume provides comprehensive reviews of the chemistry and bioactivity of selected groups of heterocycles and natural products. ... Overall, this book covers in detail several classes of bioactive heterocyclic compounds including selected natural products. The focus is on the most recent advances, and the clarity of the presentation is very good. It should be of interest to individuals interested in the discovery and synthesis of bioactive small molecules, including research scientists in academia and industry. I would expect this book to be a standard reference in university and industrial libraries." (Gary Sulikowski, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol. 129 (15), 2007)