Chemical Synthesis of Hormones, Pheromones and Other Bioregulators P 314 p. 10
内容
Many small molecules occur naturally as 'messenger' chemicals which regulate the behaviour and functions of microbes, plants, insects and animals. Examples include hormones, pheromones, phytoalexins, and antifeedants. These biofunctional molecules are of great interest to researchers as they help to increase our understanding of biological functions and they are useful in the development of new drugs. However, extracting them from nature can be expensive so there is great interest in devising methods of synthesizing them from simple starting materials in a laboratory.Chemical Synthesis of Hormones, Pheromones and Other Bioregulators is an introduction to techniques and strategies for the synthesis of biofunctional small molecules. Topics include:biofunctional molecules and organic synthesissynthesis of phytohormones, phytoalexins and other biofunctional molecules of plant originsynthesis of insect bioregulators other than pheromonessynthesis of pheromonessynthesis of biofunctional molecules of microbial originsynthesis of marine bioregulators, medicinals and related compoundssynthetic examination of incorrectly proposed structures of biomoleculesconclusion — science as a human endeavourDrawing on a career of almost 50 years of researching and teaching this subject, Kenji Mori's Chemical Synthesis of Hormones, Pheromones and Other Bioregulators is a must–have textbook for students and researchers of organic synthesis and natural products, and a stimulating and inspiring account of a distinguished career in chemicals.