A versatile intermediate for the synthesis of pyranoquinone antibiotics

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1990-02-01
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Kraus, George
Shi, Jianmin
Reynolds, Don
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As a result of the sophisticated detection and isolation procedures developed by Omural and others, the family of biologically active pyranoquinones continues to grow rapidly. As a consequence of their interesting structures and useful activity, several synthetic approaches have already appeared.2

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Reprinted (adapted) with permission from The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 55(3); 1105-1106. Doi: 10.1021/jo00290a056. Copyright 1990 American Chemical Society.

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