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3,4'-Linked bis(piperidines) related to the haliclonacyclamine class of marine alkaloids: synthesis using crossed-aldol chemistry and preliminary biological evaluations

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Banwell, Martin
Coster, Mark
Hungerford, Natasha
Garson, Mary J
Su, Stephen
Kotze, Andrew
Munro, Murray HG

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Compounds 2-5, incorporating various elements of the 3,4′- bis(piperidine) core associated with the sponge-derived alkaloid haliclonacyclamine A (HA, 1), have been prepared through, inter alia, aldol-type reactions of N-substituted piperidin-4-ones and

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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry

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2037-12-31