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- simpler precursors, making semisynthesis the preferred approach for complex natural products. Practical applications of semisynthesis include the groundbreaking...
- decinnamoyltaxinine E and taxabaccatin III has been reported The commercial semisynthesis (by Bristol-Myers Squibb) of pa****axel starting from 10-deacetylbaccatin...
- 10-deacetylbaccatin was seen as a viable starting material for a short semisynthesis to produce pa****axel. By 1988, Poitier and collaborators had published...
- other at the C20 position. Progesterone is commercially produced by semisynthesis. Two main routes are used: one from yam diosgenin first pioneered by...
- synthesis or semisynthesis. Because natural products are generally secondary metabolites with complex chemical structures, their total/semisynthesis is not...
- effects. Mitragynine pseudoindoxyl was first accessible via biomimetic semisynthesis from mitragynine. Total synthesis of an unnatural analogue was reported...
- conventional organic synthesis and/or biotransformation techniques. The semisynthesis of steroids often begins from precursors such as cholesterol, phytosterols...
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- synthesis Organic synthesis Peptide synthesis Radiosynthesis Retrosynthesis Semisynthesis Solid-phase synthesis Solvothermal synthesis Total synthesis Volume...
- steroidal sapogenins can serve as a practical starting point for the semisynthesis of particular steroid hormones. Diosgenin and hecogenin are other examples...