Biosynthetic Products for Cancer Chemotherapy Volume 3

Fortunately the scientific and medical literature related to cancer chemo­ therapy is now expanding rapidly. While this is most excellent for future cancer treatment prospects, it is becoming more difficult for all the resear­ chers in chemotherapy-bio-organic chemists involved with the discovery of...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Pettit, George R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Section A. New Biosynthetic Antineoplastic and/or Cytotoxic Agents: Tabular Survey
  • 1. Higher Plant Terpenoids
  • 2. Higher Plant Steroids
  • 3. Higher Plant Lignans
  • 4. Quinones, Flavans, and Other Nonnitrogenous Higher Plant Products
  • 5. Higher Plant Alkaloids, Amides, and Ansa Macrolides
  • 6. Fungi and Other Lower Plant Biosynthetic Products
  • 7. Marine Invertebrate and Other Lower Animal Biosynthetic Products
  • 8. Marine Vertebrate and Other Higher Animal Biosynthetic Products
  • Section B. Marine Animal Biosynthetic Products
  • 9. Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, and Esters
  • 10. Sterols and Steroids
  • 11. Terpenoids
  • 12. Carbohydrates
  • 13. Phenols, Quinones, and Related Compounds
  • 14. Amino Acids
  • 15. Amines and Nitrogen Heterocyclic Compounds
  • Section A
  • (A) Higher Plants
  • (B) Higher Plant Components
  • (C) Fungi and Other Lower Plants
  • (D) Fungi and Other Lower Plant Components
  • (E) Marine Invertebrates and Other Lower Animals
  • (F) Marine Invertebrate and Other Lower Animal Biosynthetic Products
  • (G) Marine Vertebrates and Other Higher Animals
  • (H) Marine Vertebrate and Other Higher Animal Biosynthetic Products
  • Section B
  • (A) Marine Animals
  • (B) Marine Animal Components
  • Molecular Weights
  • (A) Plants
  • (B) Marine Animals