Chemistry–An Asian Journal

Efficient total synthesis of dysidenin, dysidin, and barbamide

EA Ilardi, A Zakarian

Index: Ilardi, Elizabeth A.; Zakarian, Armen Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 2011 , vol. 6, # 9 p. 2260 - 2263

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Abstract

Marine sponges of the genus dysidea and the marine cyanobacterium Lyngba majuscula are the source of a diverse subgroup of halogenated natural products in which the halogens are located at aliphatic positions.[1] For the majority of chlorinated natural products, the halogen atoms occupy positions that are suggestive of electrophilic chlorination as the biosynthetic origin of halogenation.[2] In contrast, the trichloromethyl group in a number of ...

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