Total synthesis and structure validation of (+)-bistramide C‡
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Peter Wipf, Tamara D. Hopkins
The convergent total synthesis of the marine natural product (+)-bistramide C confirms the a priori assignments of its relative and absolute configurations, which were originally based on the combined application of [α]D analysis, NMR, and synthesis.
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