2011
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.201100003
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Maitotoxin: An Inspiration for Synthesis

Abstract: Maitotoxin holds a special place in the annals of natural products chemistry as the largest and most toxic secondary metabolite known to date. Its fascinating, ladder-like, polyether molecular structure and diverse spectrum of biological activities elicited keen interest from chemists and biologists who recognized its uniqueness and potential as a probe and inspiration for research in chemistry and biology. Synthetic studies in the area benefited from methodologies and strategies that were developed as part of… Show more

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“…此外, 他还 设计了一辆纳米小车 [70] (图4). Maitotoxin [72] 和 Aconitine [73] [74,75] Chemical synthesis is the purposeful execution of one or more reactions to obtain a product, or several products, which could modify the existing molecular frameworks, or make a complex (often natural) molecule from simple reagents. There are several possible reasons to make complex molecules by total chemical synthesis.…”
Section: 成技术、生物表达制备多肽技术的发展 Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…此外, 他还 设计了一辆纳米小车 [70] (图4). Maitotoxin [72] 和 Aconitine [73] [74,75] Chemical synthesis is the purposeful execution of one or more reactions to obtain a product, or several products, which could modify the existing molecular frameworks, or make a complex (often natural) molecule from simple reagents. There are several possible reasons to make complex molecules by total chemical synthesis.…”
Section: 成技术、生物表达制备多肽技术的发展 Chemicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its applications have been equally impressive and continue to expand into new domains, thereby increasing its impact on science and society. Thus, from the tiny molecule of urea (CH 4 N 2 O, see figure 6) containing a single carbon atom and no stereogenic site, synthetic organic chemists of our time dare to attempt the synthesis of giant molecules such as that of maitotoxin (C 164 H 256 O 68 S 2 Na 2 , see figure 6), the largest secondary metabolite discovered thus far from nature, boasting 164 carbon atoms and 99 sites of stereoisomerism [40]. And from dyes and pharmaceuticals, organic synthesis came to provide the foundation of a whole new generation of scientific endeavours and industries, including polymers and plastics.…”
Section: Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, a whole new field of investigation was founded on those early expeditions toward the two beautiful sister molecules brevetoxins A and B. 32,45b,67,85,86 …”
Section: Highlights Of Contributions From the Author’s Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%