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- In chemistry, Spiroketals are structural motifs composed of two heterocycles sharing one central carbon which makes them a subclass of spiro compound...
- 3-Dimethoxybenzene has been used in the synthesis of novel oxathiane spiroketal donors. 1,2-Dimethoxybenzene 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene Methyl isoeugenol A...
- (1995). "Synthetic studies on oligomycins. Synthesis of the oligomycin B spiroketal and polypropionate portions". Bulletin of the Chemical Society of ****an...
- Haltiwanger, R. Curtis (1988). "A highly stereocontrolled route to the monensin spiroketal ring system". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 53 (5): 1046–1056. doi:10...
- PMID 15012097. Stierle, AA; Stierle, DB; Kelly, K (2006). "Berkelic Acid, A Novel Spiroketal with Selective Anticancer Activity from an Acid Mine Waste Fungal Extremophile"...
- added onto the spiroketal backbone, the more preferred structure can be changed. When a large substituent is added to the spiroketal backbone, as seen...
- synthesis. In the total synthesis of spiroketal ionop**** antibiotic routiennocin 1 (Fig. 1), the central spiroketal skeleton was constructed by a multistep...
- life sciences and technology. Many drugs are heterocyclic compounds. Spiroketals IUPAC Gold Book heterocyclic compounds Thomas L. Gilchrist "Heterocyclic...
- Pit. Stierle, AA; Stierle, DB; Kelly, K (2006). "Berkelic acid, a novel spiroketal with selective anticancer activity from an acid mine waste fungal extremophile"...
- GM, Whittern DN, Buko AM, Hill P, et al. Dunaimycins, a new complex of spiroketal 24-membered macrolides with immunosuppressive activity. II. Isolation...