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Simple Condensation Reaction ReportPictet-Spengler, canthinone, Simaroubaceae Abstract The family of Simaroubaceae is known to contain quassinoids and canthinones, secondary metabolites that have been reported to possess numerous biological activities such as anticancer.
A biomimetic total synthesis of canthinone using Pictet-Spengler condensation according to the procedure by Czerwinski et al. The aim of this study was to determine the viability of this reaction for structural modification.
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In this report, influential factors of carboxyl mediated Pictet-Spengler condensation reaction would be discussed. References Pictet, A. Berichte der Deutsch Chemistry Gesellschaft. Haynes, H. Alkaloids of the Australian Rutaceae: Pentaceras autralis Hook. I Isolation of the Alkaloids and Identification of canthinone.
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