Dictionary of Marine Natural Products with CD-ROM


Book Description

The first of its kind, this dictionary defines more than 25,000 marine- natural products. It indexes each by chemical name, organism type, and compound type. Following a similar format to the Chapman & Hall Chemical Database, each entry includes biological source, chemical structure, physical properties, biological activity, and literature references. With an accompanying CD, this invaluable tool offers immediate access to information essential to the development of novel pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and marine anti-fouling agents derived from unique molecular structures of marine natural products.




Dictionary of Natural Products, Supplement 1


Book Description

This first supplement to the "Dictionary of Natural Products" main work (Volume 8 of DNP) contains the structures, bibliographies and physical properties of 3,000 compounds, grouped within approximately 2,000 entries, and updating the coverage to mid-1993.




Dictionary of Natural Products


Book Description

The Dictionary of Natural Products is the only comprehensive source of chemical data on natural products. It provides the busy scientist with fast access to chemical, physical, bibliographic, and structural data on over 139,000 natural products organized into more than 43,000 -virtually every natural product isolated and reported in the literature.




Dictionary of Natural Products, Supplement 4


Book Description

A dictionary of natural products. This fourth supplementary volume includes new and updated entries. It should be of interest to natural product chemists and bioscientists. Also available as a substructure searchable CD-ROM.




Dictionary of Natural Products, Supplement 2


Book Description

Containing fully authenticated data on virtually all known natural products, the Dictionary of Natural Products, main work, published in 1993 was the end result of over 12 years compilation and editing by a large team of contributors and the editorial staff of the Chapman & Hall Scientific Data Division. The resulting Dictionary contains 100,000 natural products and their derivatives organized into approximately 35,000 entries.




The Chemistry of Natural Products


Book Description

This book reviews in a concise and manageable way the progress in all key areas of natural products chemistry since 1984. The most significant advances are highlighted over a wide field of chemistry, structure, synthesis and biosynthesis. This book provides a unique and superb entry into the vast literature on the subject.




Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds on CD-ROM


Book Description

Dictionary of Commonly Cited Compounds on CD-ROM is a carefully edited database containing the 25,000 most frequently cited compounds used by chemists. It contains the top 25,000 most commonly cited compounds in Chemical Abstracts (excluding polymers and biologicals) in Chapman & Hall chemical dictionary format with chemical names, CAS numbers, bibliographic references, physical properties, and chemical structures. Fully substructure searchable, this easy to use database enables rapid retrieval of concise chemical and bibliographic data on the most commonly used chemicals. It covers organic compounds, inorganic compounds, drugs, natural products, materials, alloys, the elements, and their isotopes. System requirements: Pentium II processor, running WindowsTM 95, 98, 2000, NT4.x, 16MB RAM, 12 MB free hard disk space, 24x CD-ROM drive




Natural Products Desk Reference


Book Description

Written by the team that brought you the prestigious Dictionary of Natural Products (DNP), the Natural Products Desk Reference provides a concise overview of the key structural types of natural products and their interrelationship. A structurally diverse group, ranging from simple aliphatic carbon chains to high molecular weight proteins, natural p




Dictionary of Alkaloids with CD-ROM


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While some of the most commonly investigated- and most notorious- chemicals in the world are alkaloids, many modern medicines are also based on alkaloid structures. Chemists continue to explore new synthetic routes and alkaloid derivatives in search of drug candidates for fighting disease. Drawn from the venerable Dictionary of Natural Products, th