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E-raamat: Solid-Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Technologies [Wiley Online]

(Glaxo Wellcome Medicines Research Centre, Verona, Italy)
  • Formaat: 656 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2000
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Interscience
  • ISBN-10: 471220396
  • ISBN-13: 9780471220398
  • Wiley Online
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  • Formaat: 656 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2000
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Interscience
  • ISBN-10: 471220396
  • ISBN-13: 9780471220398
For both experienced combinatorial chemists and newcomers to the field Seneci (chemistry, Glaxo Wellcome Medicines Centre, Verona, Italy) provides an overview recent developments in the realm where chemistry intersects with automation, statistics, information science, and certain biological disciplines. He also shows the degree to which they have expanded beyond their original application in pharmaceuticals to such areas as biotechnology, material sciences, catalysis, and agrochemicals. Finally, he explains strategies for planning designing, preparing, and testing combinatorial libraries in various disciplines. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

A unique, integrated look at solid-phase synthesis and advances in combinatorial chemistry and technologies

The last decade has seen a rapid expansion in combinatorial technologies, a field where chemistry disciplines intersect with automation, statistics, and information science, as well as certain biological disciplines. Reflecting these multidisciplinary trends, this new work provides a comprehensive overview of the most important aspects of solid-phase synthesis (SPS), combinatorial chemistry, and related combinatorial technologies. It clearly demonstrates how SPS and combinatorial chemistry have extended their application from the pharmaceutical arena to new areas, including biotechnology, material sciences, catalysis, and agrochemical industries, and explores in detail strategies for planning, designing, preparing, and testing of combinatorial libraries in various disciplines. Designed to meet the needs of both experienced combinatorial chemists and newcomers to the field, Solid-Phase Synthesis and Combinatorial Technologies:

  • Surveys the most recent developments in SPS and combinatorial chemistry
  • Explains the entire process, from determining the need for a library to the details necessary for synthesis of the library
  • Discusses choice of format, size, and the rationale behind the design of each synthetic step
  • Surveys the analytical techniques and the purification methods used to characterize and purify combinatorial libraries
  • Employs a large number of examples to illustrate important concepts
  • Includes problems geared toward applying acquired knowledge and designing the steps to SPS/library synthesis
  • Describes the quality control and activity screening of combinatorial libraries for various applications
  • Features a detailed bibliography of more than 1,700 relevant sources
Preface ix
Solid-Phase Synthesis: Basic Principles
1(44)
Solid Supports
1(8)
Linkers
9(17)
Reaction Monitoring in Solid-Phase Synthesis
26(7)
Purity and Yield Determination in Solid-Phase Synthesis
33(12)
References
38(7)
Solid-Phase Synthesis: Oligomeric Molecules
45(46)
Peptides
45(12)
Oligonucleotides
57(14)
Oligosaccharides
71(20)
References
84(7)
Solid-Phase Synthesis: Small Organic Molecules
91(45)
Small Organic Molecules on Solid Phase: Target Selection and Solution Studies
92(1)
Small Organic Molecules on Solid Phase: Solid-Phase Synthesis
93(3)
Small Organic Molecules on Solid Phase: From Solid-Phase Synthesis to Synthetic Organic Libraries
96(2)
An Example: Solid-Phase Synthesis of 1H-[ 2] Pyrindinones
98(9)
Solid-Phase Synthetic Strategies: Selected Examples
107(29)
References
134(2)
Combinatorial Technologies: Basic Principles
136(29)
Combinatorial Technologies
136(6)
Combinatorial Libraries
142(23)
References
162(3)
Synthetic Organic Libraries: Library Design and Properties
165(45)
Primary Libraries: Shooting in the Dark?
165(5)
Focused Libraries: High-Throughput Structure--Activity Relationships
170(4)
Biased-Targeted Libraries: Information-Rich Primary Libraries
174(2)
Library Design via Computational Tools
176(34)
References
204(6)
Synthetic Organic Libraries: Solid-Phase Discrete Libraries
210(54)
Synthesis of Solid-Phase Discrete Libraries
210(5)
Structure Determination, Quality Control, and Purification of Solid-Phase Discrete Libraries
215(9)
Examples of Solid-Phase Discrete Library Synthesis
224(22)
New Trends in Solid-Phase Discrete Library Synthesis
246(18)
References
255(9)
Synthetic Organic Libraries: Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
264(75)
Synthesis of Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
264(15)
Direct Structure Determination of Positives from Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
279(11)
Deconvolution Methods for Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
290(11)
Encoding Methods for Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
301(17)
New Trends in Solid-Phase Pool Libraries
318(21)
References
328(11)
Synthetic Organic Libraries: Solution-Phase Libraries
339(83)
Solution-Versus Solid-Phase Synthetic Libraries: Which Ones to Use?
339(7)
Solution-Phase Discrete Libraries
346(15)
Purification of Solution-Phase Library Intermediates and Final Compounds: Liquid--Liquid and Solid-Phase Extraction Systems
361(11)
Solid-Phase Assisted Solution-Phase Library Synthesis and Purification
372(25)
Soluble Supports in Solution-Phase Combinatorial Synthesis
397(7)
New Trends in Solution-Phase Combinatorial Synthesis
404(18)
References
410(12)
Applications of Synthetic Libraries
422(84)
Pharmaceutical Applications
422(32)
Agrochemical and Food-Related Applications
454(2)
Applications to Combinatorial Reaction Optimization
456(4)
Applications to Catalysis
460(24)
Applications to Molecular Recognition
484(22)
References
497(9)
Biosynthetic Combinatorial Libraries
506(73)
Biosynthetic Polypeptide Libraries
506(24)
Biosynthetic Oligonucleotide Libraries
530(22)
Combinatorial Biosynthesis of Natural Products
552(10)
Combinatorial Biocatalysis
562(17)
References
567(12)
Materials and Polymeric Combinatorial Libraries
579(42)
Synthesis of Materials Science Libraries
579(9)
Characterization and Screening of Materials Science Libraries
588(12)
Polymeric Combinatorial Libraries
600(21)
References
615(6)
Index 621


PIERFAUSTO SENECI, PhD, is Associate Director of Chemistry at the Glaxo Wellcome Medicines Research Centre, Verona, Italy.