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Organic Chemistry e-Newsletter 30/11/2006 Nr. 5-11

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Chemicals Catalog Databases: an Overview and Evaluation
 

An overview of the important catalog databases describing their interfaces, availibility and meta information provided.

Chemicals Catalog Databases

 


Molecules of the Month (November 2006)
 

Epinephrine (adrenaline) : the well-known cardiostimulant hormone.

Caffeine: acts as a central nervous system and respiratory stimulant.

Gossyplure: pheromone named after its insect source, Pectinophora gossypiella (pink bollworm).

http://www.chemistry.org

Pentacene: The p-type organic semiconductor which can be used to make organic electronics.

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

Conivaptan hydrochloride: the first vasopressin antagonist.

http://www.prous.com/molecules/default.asp?ID=153

(R)-Amygdalin: a naturally occurring cyanogenic glycoside, also known as Vitamin B17.

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/entityMonthForward.do

Polonium, Resveratrol, Modafinil

http://www.3dchem.com/motm.asp

 


Upcoming Organic Synthesis Conferences (December 2006)
 

International Symposium on Organic Chemistry
December 9-12, Sofia, Bulgaria

Developing Chemical Processes for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
December 13-14, Pune, India

2nd International Conference on Heterocyclic Chemistry
December 16-19, Jaipur, India


All details about these conferences and other upcoming conferences can be found at
http://www.organicworldwide.net/conferen.html

 


Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry
 

This series presents critical reviews on "Heterocyclic Compounds" within topic related volumes dealing with all aspects of heterocyclic chemistry. Currently, access to these volumes is free (for 4 weeks).

Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry

 


Greene's Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis
 



Peter G. M. Wuts, Theodora W. Greene , ISBN 0-471-69754-0, 1082 Pages, Wiley

This fourth edition includes significant developments in protective group chemistry since 1998. The content is organized around the functional group to be protected, and ranges from the simplest to the most complex highly specialized protective groups.

Book of the Month

 


Copyright (c) 2006 EcoSynth, Koen Van Aken Ed.
 

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