Issue 22, 2002

Natural product-derived building blocks for combinatorial synthesis. Part 1. Fragmentation of natural products from myxobacteria

Abstract

Novel and unique chiral building blocks of high structural diversity were obtained by selective chemical fragmentation of natural products from myxobacteria. Subsequent modification reactions provided primary alcohol and carboxylic acid derivatives, which are suitable for the construction of combinatorial chemical libraries. The single SPOT synthesis of a hybrid structure on a polypropylene membrane was employed to demonstrate the chemical recombination of such rare building blocks on a micro-scale.

Graphical abstract: Natural product-derived building blocks for combinatorial synthesis. Part 1. Fragmentation of natural products from myxobacteria

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jul 2002
Accepted
06 Sep 2002
First published
17 Oct 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 2002, 2490-2503

Natural product-derived building blocks for combinatorial synthesis. Part 1. Fragmentation of natural products from myxobacteria

J. Niggemann, K. Michaelis, R. Frank, N. Zander and G. Höfle, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 2002, 2490 DOI: 10.1039/B206953A

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