This book
· deals with the manufacturing of larger quantities of complex molecules (asymmetric and heterocyclic compounds, polycyclic structures, macrocycles and small rings)
· displays all reaction schemes in colour, which makes them easy to read
· highlights aesthetics and elegance in modern industrial organic chemistry
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"... Die Auswahl umfasst viele der größten Erfolge in der Geschichte der angewandten Naturstoff-Forschung, und der Leser erhält auf diese Weise einen guten Überblick über die Historie und die Bedeutung der Naturstoffe für die menschliche Zivilisation. ... Studierende der Chemie und Pharmazie im leicht fortgeschrittenen Stadium und selbst Wissenschaftler, die fachverwandten Disziplinen angehören, sicherlich über die Lektüre dieses Buchs einen guten Einstieg in diese faszinierende Thematik finden ..." (Frank Surup, Marc Stadler, in: Angewandte Chemie,Jg. 127, Heft 31, Juli 2015)
"The author describes the motivations for industrial chemistry, and explains the importance of cost-efficient total syntheses. ... this book is highly recommended ... . We are sure that this book will have a strong impact, considering on the one hand the revival of interest in natural products in the age of multi-resistant human and plant pathogens, and on the other hand the emphasis on bio-economy in various areas of life sciences and biotechnology." (Frank Surup and Marc Stadler, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Vol. 54 (31), July, 2015)
"This book describes natural products chemistry with the eyes of an industrial chemist. ... Each chapter is abundantly illustrated and very agreeable to read. ... The book is very pleasant to read, instructive and very didactic. The study of various retrosynthetic analyses ... will be of great interest to undergraduate students. ... This book should be part of any chemist's library who is interested in natural product chemistry." (Prof. Dr. Paul Knochel, Synthesis, Vol. 47,2015)