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Abstract
Tetra-N-allylation of glycoluril reactions followed by ring-closing metathesis has been used to generate new concave-shaped glycoluril derivatives. The advantages of this method are mild conditions, single-product formation and good yield.
期刊介绍:
Since its inception in 1973 HETEROCYCLES has provided a platform for the rapid exchange of research in the areas of organic, pharmaceutical, analytical, and medicinal chemistry of heterocyclic compounds in addition to communications, papers, reviews, a special section of the journal presents newly-discovered natural products whose structure has recently been established.
Another section is devoted to the total synthesis of previously documented natural products with heterocyclic ring systems.
Due to the fact that the journal is able to publish articles within two months of receipt of the manuscripts, researchers in this field can obtain up-to-date information on heterocyclic research by reading Heterocycles regularly.
Audience: Organic and Physical Organic Chemists, Biochemists, Pharmacologists and Scientists studying heterocyclic compounds