The psychobiological basis of heuristic synthesis planning—man, machine and the chiron approach

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Abstract

General strategies for the total synthesis of optically pure target molecules are reviewed with particular emphasis on the Chiron Approach which capitalizes on the use of chiral, non-racemic compounds as starting materials. The approach has been implemented in an interactive computer program which analyzes functional and stereochemical features in molecules and carries out a search of suitable starting materials and precursors for synthesis from a data base. The psychobiological basis of heuristic synthesis planning using notions of the human brain's bilateral asymmetry is discussed in the general context of the total synthesis of natural products. © 1990, IUPAC.

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Hanessian, S., Franco, J., & Larouche, B. (1990). The psychobiological basis of heuristic synthesis planning—man, machine and the chiron approach. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 62(10), 1887–1910. https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199062101887

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