Total Synthesis of Bioactive Marine Terpenoids

This paper presents the total synthesis of bioactive marine terpenoids as conducted at this laboratory. The syntheses of marine sesquiterpenoid upial and marine diterpenoid sanadaol were conducted from D-mannitol via sequential Michael reaction and fragmentation reaction. The marine diterpenoid fusc...

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