Studies in Natural Products Chemistry
Studies in Natural Products Chemistry
Rahman, Atta-ur
Elsevier Science & Technology
04/2017
454
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2. Recent Developments on the Synthesis and Applications of Betulin and Betulinic Acid Derivatives as Therapeutic Agents
3. Synthetic Approaches to the Naturally Occurring Anticancer Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids trans-dihydrolycoricidine and trans-dihydronarciclasine
4. Total Synthesis of Schisandra Nortriterpenoids: History, Progress, and Perspective
5. Chemical Synthesis of Meridianins and Related Derivatives
6. Biologically Active Isothiocyanates: Protecting Plants and Healing Humans
7. Curcumin, a Multitarget Phytochemical: Challenges and Perspectives
8. Bioactive Coumarins and Xanthones From Calophyllum Genus and Analysis of Their Druglikeness and Toxicological Properties
9. Structure and Biological Functions of d-Glucans and Their Applications
10. Chemistry, Bioactivity, and the Structure-Activity Relationship of Cephalotaxine-Type Alkaloids From Cephalotaxus sp.
11. Analysis of the Protein Binding Sites for Thiamin and Its Derivatives to Elucidate the Molecular Mechanisms of the Noncoenzyme Action of Thiamin (Vitamin B1)
2. Recent Developments on the Synthesis and Applications of Betulin and Betulinic Acid Derivatives as Therapeutic Agents
3. Synthetic Approaches to the Naturally Occurring Anticancer Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids trans-dihydrolycoricidine and trans-dihydronarciclasine
4. Total Synthesis of Schisandra Nortriterpenoids: History, Progress, and Perspective
5. Chemical Synthesis of Meridianins and Related Derivatives
6. Biologically Active Isothiocyanates: Protecting Plants and Healing Humans
7. Curcumin, a Multitarget Phytochemical: Challenges and Perspectives
8. Bioactive Coumarins and Xanthones From Calophyllum Genus and Analysis of Their Druglikeness and Toxicological Properties
9. Structure and Biological Functions of d-Glucans and Their Applications
10. Chemistry, Bioactivity, and the Structure-Activity Relationship of Cephalotaxine-Type Alkaloids From Cephalotaxus sp.
11. Analysis of the Protein Binding Sites for Thiamin and Its Derivatives to Elucidate the Molecular Mechanisms of the Noncoenzyme Action of Thiamin (Vitamin B1)