The chemical synthesis of the crinine and haemanthamine alkaloids: Biologically active and enantiomerically-related systems that serve as vehicles for showcasing new methodologies for molecular assembly

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Abstract

The title alkaloids, often referred to collectively as crinines, are a prominent group of structurally distinct natural products with additional members being reported on a regular basis. As such, and because of their often notable biological properties, they have attracted attention as synthetic targets since the mid-1950s. Such efforts continue unabated and more recent studies on these alkaloids have focused on using them as vehicles for showcasing the utility of new synthetic methods. This review provides a comprehensive survey of the nearly seventy-year history of these synthetic endeavors.

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Hu, N., White, L. V., Lan, P., & Banwell, M. G. (2021, February 1). The chemical synthesis of the crinine and haemanthamine alkaloids: Biologically active and enantiomerically-related systems that serve as vehicles for showcasing new methodologies for molecular assembly. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030765

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