23rd IUPAC International Symposium on the Chemistry of Natural Products, Florence, Italy, 28 July–2 August 2002
This conference is part of the Natural Products series.
Inspirations from nature. New reactions, new therapeutic leads, and new drug delivery systems
Antiangiogenic heparin-derived heparan sulfate mimics
Semisynthesis and degradation of the tubulin inhibitors epothilone and tubulysin
Synthesis of carbohydrate-based antibiotics
DNA minor-groove binders. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of ligands structurally related to CC-1065, distamycin, and anthramycin
HIV-1 integrase inhibitors that block HIV-1 replication in infected cells. Planning synthetic derivatives from natural products
New and old challenges in total synthesis. From concept to practice
Chemoenzymatic methods for the enantioselective preparation of sesquiterpenoid natural products from aromatic precursors
Total synthesis of ()-clavukerin A
Progress in fumagillin synthesis
Total syntheses of 11-deoxytetrodotoxin and 8,11-dideoxytetrodotoxin
Biomimetic approach toward the stereoselective synthesis of acetogenins
Microencapsulated methylrhenium trioxide (MTO)/H2O2 systems for the oxidation of cardanol derivatives
Enantioselective synthesis and biological evaluation of a-hydroxylated lactone lignans
Stereocontrolled construction of conformationally constrained and rigid bis(a-amino acid) derivatives
Stereochemical analysis of natural products. Approaches relying on the combination of NMR spectroscopy and computational methods
Exploitation of proteomics strategies in protein structure-function studies
Prion protein allotype profiling by mass spectrometry
Toxins from Adriatic blue mussels. A decade of studies
Bioactive macrolides and polyketides from marine dinoflagellates
Detection of pharmacologically active natural products using ecology. Selected examples from Indopacific marine invertebrates and sponge-derived fungi
Chemical studies on plant leaf movement controlled by a biological clock
Structural flexibility of hyaluronan oligomers as probed by molecular modelling
Functional genomics approach to the study of triterpene biosynthesis
Mevalonate-independent methylerythritol phosphate pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis. Elucidation and distribution
Biotransformation of triptonide by cell suspension cultures of Platycodon grandiflorum
The deoxyxylulose phosphate pathway of isoprenoid biosynthesis. Discovery and function of the ispDEFGH genes and their cognate enzymes
Natural and totally synthetic receptors in the innovative design of HPLC chiral stationary phases
Combination of enzymatic procedures with multicomponent condensations