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Progrès Dans La Chimie Des Substances Organiques Naturelles/Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products

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During the early 1950's there appeared reports, from time to time of the presence among the products elaborated by actinomycetes of antifungal antibiotics which exhibited very similar and very characteristic multipeaked ultraviolet absorption spectra. In 1954, with a good number of examples on record, these spectra were analyzed and identified as those of straight-chain conjugated polyenes, comprising tetraenes, pentaenes, hexaenes and heptaenes (85, I30). These antibiotics have since been commonly referred to as the polyene antifungal antibiotics to distinguish them from a host of other miscellaneous antibiotics which also have antifungal properties. Within the next few years, reports of discoveries of new members of this class multiplied rapidly, and almost sixty are now known. Unquestionably, a number of these will eventually be found to be identical with others, as has already happened in several instances: for example, the tetraene "tennecetin" proved to be a rediscovery of pimaricin (34), and in the methyl pentaenes "moldcidin E" has been identified with pentamycin (83), and "lagosin" appears to be indistinguishable from fungichromin (22). Those that have been purified have turned out to be of fairly high molecular weight (ca. 700-1300) and all appear to be substances of rather similar molecular structure. So far only three, pimaricin, fungi chromin (lagosin) and filipin, have been structurally elucidated.

List of contents

The Biosynthesis of Rubber.- I. Distribution of Rubber.- II. Latex.- III. Biogenesis of the Monomer.- IV. Polymerization.- V. Further Problems.- References.- The Polyene Antifungal Antibiotics.- I. Introduction.- II. Ultraviolet Spectra.- III. Structural Elucidation.- IV. Biogenetic Relationships.- V. Tables.- References.- Die Chemie der Tetracycline.- I. Einleitung.- II. Konstitutionsaufklärung.- III. Weitere chemische Eigenschaften.- IV. Biogenese der Tetracycline.- V. Versuche zur Synthese von Tetracyclinen.- Anthracyclinone und Anthracycline (Rhodomycinone, Pyrromycinone und ihre Glykoside)..- I. Einleitung.- II. Isolierung der Anthracyclinone und Anthracycline.- III. Die Anthracyclinone.- IV. Die Anthracycline.- Folsäure und Folat-Enzyme..- I. Einleitung.- II. Das Vitamin Folsäure.- III. Auf- und Abbau der Folsäure-Cofaktoren.- IV. Chemie der Folat-Verbindungen.- V. Das Einkohlenstoff-Reservoir.- VI. Folat-katalysierte Enzym-Reaktionen.- VII. Zusammenfassung.- Chemistry of the Natural Rotenoids..- I. Introduction.- II. General Remarks on Rotenone and the Rotenoids.- III. Stereochemistry of Rotenone.- IV. Chemistry of Rotenone.- V. The Rotenolones and Isorotenolones.- VI. The Rotenoids.- VII. Biogenesis and Biogenetic Connections of the Rotenoids.- VIII. Synthesis in the Rotenoid Group.- Addendum.- References.- Namenverzeichnis. Index of Names. Index des Auteurs.- Sachverzeichnis. Index of Subjects. Index des Matières.

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Authors R. Bangert, J. Bonner, H. Brockmann
Assisted by L. Zechmeister (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Wien
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.09.2013
 
EAN 9783709171509
ISBN 978-3-7091-7150-9
No. of pages 364
Weight 550 g
Illustrations VIII, 364 S. 2 Abb.
Series Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe
Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe
Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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