21st IUPAC Symposium on The Chemistry of Natural Products (ISCNP-21), Beijing, China, 11–16 October 1998
This conference is part of the Natural Products series.
Biotechnology and synthetic chemistry–routes to clinically important compounds
Stereoselective reactions with imines
The use of furans in natural product syntheses
Recent advances in the discovery and development of plant-derived natural products and their analogs as anti-HIV agents
New Mitsunobu reagents in the C–C bond formation. Application to natural product synthesis
Meroterpenoids with various biological activities produced by fungi
Synthesis of natural products via stereocontrolled palladium-catalyzed reactions
Synthesis of (2S, 5S)- trans-5-(4- fluorophenoxymethyl) -2-(1-N-hydroxy ureidyl-3-butyn-4-yl) -tetrahydrofuran– (CMI-977)
Professor Sir Derek Harold Richard Barton–in memoriam
Recent studies on bioactive natural products
Chemistry of Toona ciliata and Cedrela odorata graft (Meliaceae): chemosystematic and ecological significance
Finding the needle in the haystack. The dereplication of natural product extracts
Marine natural products–synthetic exercises and biological activity
Oncogene signal transduction inhibitors from Chinese medicinal plants
Resolution, chiral synthesis or what? Studies in alkaloid chemistry
Search for pharmacological leads from tropical rainforest plants
The chemistry and biosynthesis of isoprenylated flavonoids from moraceous plants
Recent works on anti-tumor constituent from Annonaceae plants in China
Bioactive products from marine micro- and macro-organisms
Enzymatic cyclization of squalene analogs
Structural studies of complicated natural products by new NMR techniques
Interaction of biomolecules with qinghaosu (artemisinin) and its derivatives in the presence of ferrous iron–an exploration of antimalarial mechanism
Synthesis and enzymatic stability of oligonucleotides consisting of isonucleosides
Search for new compounds and biologically active substances from Chinese marine organisms
Chemistry of ginkgolides: structure–activity relationship as PAF antagonists
Purification, characterization and structural study of the neuro-peptides from scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch
Why nature chose a-amino acids