A hybrid approach to new molecular scaffolds

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Our various efforts toward the synthesis of a set of novel sugar hybrid scaffolds of several biologically active natural products such as taxol, steroids, β-lactams, and otteliones are presented. We have shown the application of the hybrid approach to design and rapidly generate a library of novel natural product-like compounds, which may have interesting biological features, using metathesis and/or cycloaddition reactions as key steps. © 2013 IUPAC.

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Palanichamy, K., & Kaliappan, K. P. (2013). A hybrid approach to new molecular scaffolds. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 85(6), 1185–1202. https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-13-02-08

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