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This second edition is a short and comprehensive study on the best known approaches for preparing the main types of glycosides. It covers synthetic pathways of challenging glycosides known as antiviral or antineoplastic drugs, and synthetic substrates used for enzymatic detection, including those used for detection of gene markers in plant biotechnology. The author pays special attention to the structural characterization of glycosides and provides the basic tools for the structural assignment through NMR, X-Ray and mass spectra techniques. The book also covers strategies for preparation of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This second edition is a short and comprehensive study on the best known approaches for preparing the main types of glycosides. It covers synthetic pathways of challenging glycosides known as antiviral or antineoplastic drugs, and synthetic substrates used for enzymatic detection, including those used for detection of gene markers in plant biotechnology. The author pays special attention to the structural characterization of glycosides and provides the basic tools for the structural assignment through NMR, X-Ray and mass spectra techniques. The book also covers strategies for preparation of antiviral and antineoplastic drugs included in a drug design course.
Autorenporträt
Marco Brito-Arias is at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "Brito-Arias ... provides an overview of the structures and synthetic preparations of O-, N-, and C-glycosides, as well as discussion of the conformational features and biological function of selected examples. ... The organization of the book provides a ready resource for researchers seeking information. Indeed, the references to published synthetic methodology or analytical data included at the end of each chapter will be useful for researchers seeking additional information or details on a specific topic. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students through professionals." (P. W. Baures, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (11), July, 2007)