The Ghanian plant Cryptolepis sanguinolenta is the source of a series
of fascinating indoloquinoline alkaloids. The most unusual member of
this alkaloid series was initially proposed to be a spiro nonacyclic
structure, named cryptospirolepine, and was elucidated in 1993 based
on the technologies available at that time. There were, however,
several annoying attributes to the structure that bothered analysts
for the ensuing 22 years. During the two decades that followed the
initial work there have been enormous developments in NMR technology.
Using new experimental approaches, specifically homodecoupled 1,1- and
1,n-HD-ADEQUATE NMR experiments developed in 2014, the structure of
only a 700 µg sample of cryptospirolepine has been revised and is
shown on the cover of this volume. The confluence of the NMR
technological and methodological advances that allowed the revision of
the structure of cryptospirolepine using a submilligram sample seems a
fitting example for this book, which is dedicated to the NMR
characterization of various classes of natural products. Volume 2
considers data processing and algorithmic based analyses tailored to
natural product structure elucidation and reviews the application of
NMR to the analysis of a series of different natural product families
including marine natural products, terpenes, steroids, alkaloids and
carbohydrates. Volume 1 discusses contemporary NMR approaches
including optimized and future hardware and experimental approaches to
obtain both the highest quality and most appropriate spectral data for
analysis. These books, bringing together acknowledged experts,
uniquely focus on the combination of experimental approaches and
modern hardware and software applied to the structure elucidation of
natural products. The volumes will be an essential resource for NMR
spectroscopists, natural product chemists and industrial researchers
working on natural product analysis or the characterization of
impurities and degradation products of pharmaceuticals that can be as
scarce as natural product samples.
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Volume 2: Data Acquisition and Applications to Compound Classes
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788010726
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Royal Society of Chemistry
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter