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Bio-inspired total synthesis of natural products Concepts

Authors: Erwan POUPON, Laurent EVANNO, Guillaume VINCENT

Publication date: December 10, 2019 | Lire en français

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    1. From the world of natural substances to the "art of total synthesis

    1.1 Natural substances: an inexhaustible source of inspiration for chemists

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    1.1.1 The place of natural substances in the living world

    We classically distinguish three types of metabolism (and associated metabolites) in living beings.

    The first of these is essential and universal, the so-called "primary" metabolism, essentially oriented towards the production of energy, in particular ATP (adenosine triphosphate) (figure

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