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- Samuel J. Danishefsky (born March 10, 1936) is an American chemist working as a professor at both Columbia University and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering...
- The Danishefsky Taxol total synthesis in organic chemistry is an important third Taxol synthesis published by the group of Samuel Danishefsky in 1996...
- Synthesis. 2008 (3): 409–412. doi:10.1055/s-2008-1032023. Lambert, T. H.; Danishefsky, S. J. (2006). "Total Synthesis of UCS1025A". Journal of the American...
- Danishefsky's diene (Kitahara diene) is an organosilicon compound and a diene with the formal name trans-1-methoxy-3-trimethylsilyloxy-buta-1,3-diene...
- diene is 1-methoxy-3-trimethylsiloxy-buta-1,3-diene, otherwise known as Danishefsky's diene. It has particular synthetic utility as means of furnishing α...
- reaction, reacting with a wide variety of dienes. In one example, a Danishefsky-type diene is reacted with a cyclopentenone to yield a fused tricyclic...
- below is an excerpt of the synthesis of an analogue of Mitomycin C by Danishefsky. The exchange of a protecting group from a methyl ether to a MOM-ether...
- iodolactonization as a key step in obtaining the desired product. In 1977, Samuel Danishefsky and coworkers were able to synthesize the tumor growth inhibitors dl-vernolepin...
- organic synthesis, for example in desulfonylation reactions; annulation; Danishefsky, Kuwajima, Mukaiyama and Holton Taxol total syntheses; strychnine total...
- ability to access complex molecules of varying ring sizes. In 2003, Danishefsky and others reported the total synthesis of (+)-migrastatin, a macrolide...