Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products

The objective of this ASI was to bring together specialists in several complex variables (many of whom have contributed to complex potential theory) and specialists in potential theory (all of whom have contributed to several complex variables) together with young researchers and graduate students f...

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Language:English
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edition:1st ed. 1996.
Series:Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products, 68
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505 0 |a Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds—A Comprehensive Survey -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Origins -- 3. Occurrence -- 3.1. Simple Alkanes -- 3.2. Simple Functionalized Acyclic Organohalogens -- 3.3. Simple Functionalized Cyclic Organohalogens -- 3.4. Terpenes -- 3.5. Steroids -- 3.6. Marine Nonterpenes-C15 Acetogenins -- 3.7. Iridoids -- 3.8. Lipids and Fatty Acids -- 3.9. Fluorine-Containing Carboxylic Acids -- 3.10. Prostaglandins -- 3.11. Furanones -- 3.12. Amino Acids and Peptides -- 3.13. Alkaloids -- 3.14. Heterocycles -- 3.15. Polyacetylenes -- 3.16. Enediynes -- 3.17. Macrolides -- 3.18. Naphthoquinones and Higher Quinones -- 3.19. Tetracyclines -- 3.20. Aromatics -- 3.21. Simple Phenols -- 3.22. Complex Phenols -- 3.23. Glycopeptides -- 3.24. Orthosomycins -- 3.25. Dioxins -- 3.26. Humic Acids -- 4. Biohalogenation -- 4.1. Introduction and Early Examples -- 4.2. Chloroperoxidase -- 4.3. Bromoperoxidase -- 4.4. Other Peroxidases -- 5. Biodegradation -- 6. Natural Function -- 7. Significance -- 8. Future Outlook -- Addendum -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Author Index. 
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