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Book Details

Weight 4459 g
Dimensions 155 × 235 mm
ISBN

9783319814452

Book Cover

Paperback / softback

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

Pages

252

Publishing Date

2018

About The Author

Kinghorn, A. Douglas

The first contribution reviews the phytochemical, chemical,
and biological literature on members of the ingenane class of diterpenoids from
their first isolation in 1968 through 2015, highlighting unresolved issues both
common to phorboids and specific to ingenol derivatives. The biogenesis of ingenol is discussed in the
light of the Jakupovic proposal of a dissection between the formation of the macrocyclic
Euphorbia diterpenoids and the phorboids,
and the clinical development of ingenol mebutate is chronicled in the light of
its “reverse-pharmacology” focus.
The second contribution
offers a comprehensive view of the chemical wealth and the taxonomic problems
currently impeding chemical and biological investigations of the genus Laurencia. It addresses the botanical description and the growth and
population dynamics of the genus, as well as its chemical diversity and ecological
relations; the secondary metabolites as well as their sources of isolation; and finally the biological activity.

The Laurencia paradox:an endless source of chemodiversity. – Ingenane Dipernoids. The first contribution reviews the phytochemical, chemical, and biological literature on members of the ingenane class of diterpenoids from their first isolation in 1968 through 2015, highlighting unresolved issues both common to phorboids and specific to ingenol derivatives. The biogenesis of ingenol is discussed in the light of the Jakupovic proposal of a dissection between the formation of the macrocyclic Euphorbia diterpenoids and the phorboids, and the clinical development of ingenol mebutate is chronicled in the light of its “reverse-pharmacology” focus.
The second contribution offers a comprehensive view of the chemical wealth and the taxonomic problems currently impeding chemical and biological investigations of the genus Laurencia. It addresses the botanical description and the growth and population dynamics of the genus, as well as its chemical diversity and ecological relations; the secondary metabolites as well as their sources of isolation; and finally the biological activity.

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