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Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds: Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products, cartea 121

Editat de A. Douglas Kinghorn, Heinz Falk, Simon Gibbons, Yoshinori Asakawa, Ji-Kai Liu, Verena M. Dirsch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2023
The present volume is the third in a trilogy that documents naturally occurring organohalogen compounds, bringing the total number — from fewer than 25 in 1968 — to approximately 8,000 compounds to date. Nearly all of these natural products contain chlorine or bromine, with a few containing iodine and, fewer still, fluorine. Produced by ubiquitous marine (algae, sponges, corals, bryozoa, nudibranchs, fungi, bacteria) and terrestrial organisms (plants, fungi, bacteria, insects, higher animals) and universal abiotic processes (volcanos, forest fires, geothermal events), organohalogens pervade the global ecosystem. Newly identified extraterrestrial sources are also documented.  In addition to chemical structures, biological activity, biohalogenation, biodegradation, natural function, and future outlook are presented.
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ISBN-13: 9783031266287
ISBN-10: 3031266285
Pagini: 546
Ilustrații: VII, 546 p. 524 illus., 64 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds.- A Comprehensive Review.



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The present volume is the third in a trilogy that documents naturally occurring organohalogen compounds, bringing the total number — from fewer than 25 in 1968 — to approximately 8,000 compounds to date. Nearly all of these natural products contain chlorine or bromine, with a few containing iodine and, fewer still, fluorine. Produced by ubiquitous marine (algae, sponges, corals, bryozoa, nudibranchs, fungi, bacteria) and terrestrial organisms (plants, fungi, bacteria, insects, higher animals) and universal abiotic processes (volcanos, forest fires, geothermal events), organohalogens pervade the global ecosystem. Newly identified extraterrestrial sources are also documented.  In addition to chemical structures, biological activity, biohalogenation, biodegradation, natural function, and future outlook are presented.

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Provides comprehensive and up-to-date reviews on the topic Is part of a well-known series Written by recognized authority in the field