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Welcome to Issue 4.07 of the "Organic Chemistry e-Newsletter".
A newsletter for industrial/academic organic and medicinal chemists.

In this issue:

1. Organic Synthesis Journals
2. Molecules of the Month (July 2005)
3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (August 2005)
4. Heterocycles Database
5. SYNFACTS

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1. Organic Synthesis Journals

An updated list of 84 journals which contain a significant amount of organic synthesis articles. Also displayed are its abbreviation, ISSN, appearance frequency together with the extra services (searching possibilities, previews, alerts, etc.).

Organic Synthesis Journals (Under heading literature, journals)

2. Molecules of the Month (July 2005)

Adapalene: member of a class of retinoid-like compounds used to control acne.

Betulininc acid: a naturally occurring triterpene which is investigated for its use against melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer .

manganese dioxide: used in fireworks as an oxygen source for brighter lights and as a catalyst in whistling rockets.

Oxalic acid: one of the strongest organic acids, widely in wood restorers.

http://www.chemistry.org

Quinine: the anti-malarial drug that's found in gin and tonic.

http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm

3. Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (August 2005)

The 230th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society
August 28 - September 1, Washington DC, USA

4. Heterocycles Database

This database lists the natural products with heterocyclic ring system whose structure has been determined since 1975. It contains over 29,000 compounds and can be searched by name, MW, MF, natural source, author and journal.

Heterocycles Database

5. SYNFACTS

The new journal SYNFACTS (launched in July 2005) provides a commented overview of the most interesting current trends in synthetic chemistry.

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