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International Symposium on Marine Natural Products

Plenary Lectures Presented at the International Symposium on Marine Natural Products, Aberdeen, Scotland, 8 - 11 September 1975

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1976
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: R. H. Thomson
  • Language: English

International Symposium on Marine Natural Products presents the developments in the chemistry of soft corals. This book provides information on several relevant topics, including… Read more

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International Symposium on Marine Natural Products presents the developments in the chemistry of soft corals. This book provides information on several relevant topics, including the chemistry of sponges, metabolites, biomimetic synthesis, and aplysiatoxins. Organized into five chapters, this compilation of papers begins with an overview of the biogenetical origin, distribution, and biological significance of Alcyonaceans. This text then examines the constituents and structural features of marine sponges. Other chapters consider the biosynthetic pathways to several halogenated marine natural products, which are based on bromonium ion. This book discusses as well the apparent isomerization of the aplysiatoxins during chromatography. The final chapter deals with the natural product research on marine organisms found in Australia. This book is a valuable resource for marine scientists, oceanographers, biologists, marine pharmacologists, chemists, and research workers.

Table of contents


Contents

Some Recent Developments in the Chemistry of the Alcyonaceans

Natural Product Chemistry of the Marine Sponges

Biomimetic Synthesis of Marine Natural Products

The Aplysiatoxins: Reactions with Acid and Oxidants

Some Metabolites from Australian Marine Organisms

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: January 1, 1976
  • Language: English

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