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Overview
This handbook collects together short, informative articles on approximately 250 of the most widely used reagents in the field, into a single volume. Each of the articles, drawn from the e-EROS database, contains a summary of the most pertinent reactions for every reagent, with references to the original literature. This handbook will have a broad appeal and should find a home in every organic chemistry laboratory and library.
- Compiles all the essential reagents for syntheses on and with biomolecules
- Gives key information on protection, bond formation and deprotection
- An essential resource for all synthetic chemists working in drug development and medicinal chemistry
- Makes use of the leading reagent database e-EROS
Synopsis
Crich (University of Illinois-Chicago) presents short articles (two to six pages) on 250 of the most widely used reagents for glycoside, nucleotide, and peptide synthesis. Each of the articles, drawn from the publisher's electronic Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis (e-ROS) database, is written by an experienced worker in the area and summarizes the most pertinent reactions for every reagent, with references to the original literature. Each article contains an overview of the physical properties of the reagent, conditions for its storage, and purification methods. The handbook is for workers in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and natural product chemistry. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR