Stereocomplementary synthesis of a natural product-derived compound collection on a solid phase

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Publication Date 2006-07-31
DOI 10.1039/B607816H
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Ana B. Garcia, Torben Leßmann, Jayant D. Umarye, Victor Mamane, Stefan Sommer, Herbert Waldmann


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Abstract

Enantiocomplementary allylation of solid phase-bound aldehydes gives rise to a natural product-derived compound collection, including all stereoisomers of cryptocarya diacetate.

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