Preface
BIOACTIVE ALKALOIDS: STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGY
Ecological Roles of Alkaloids
Antitumor Alkaloids in Clinical Use or in Clinical Trials
Alkaloids and the Bitter Taste
Capsaicin and Capsaicinoids
Glycosidase-Inhibiting Alkaloids: Isolation, Structure, and
Application
Neurotoxic Alkaloids from Cyanobacteria
Lamellarin Alkaloids: Structure and Pharmacological Properties
Manzamine Alkaloids
Antiangiogenic Alkaloids from Marine Organisms
A Typical Class of Marine Alkaloids: Bromopyrroles
Guanidine Alkaloids from Marine Invertebrates
NEW TRENDS IN ALKALOID ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION
Analysis of Tropane Alkaloids in Biological Matrices
LC-MS of Alkaloids: Qualitative Profiling, Quantitative Analysis,
and Structural Identification
Applications of 15NNMR Spectroscopy in Alkaloid Chemistry
NEW TRENDS IN ALKALOID SYNTHESIS
Synthesis of Alkaloids by Transition Metal Mediated Oxidative
Cyclizations
Camptothecin and Analogues: Structure and Synthetic Efforts
Combinatorial Synthesis of Alkaloid-like Compounds In Search of
Chemical Probes of Protein-Protein Interactions
Daphniphyllum Alkaloids: Structures, Biogenesis, and Activities
Structure and Biosynthesis of Halogenated Alkaloids
Engineering Biosynthetic Pathways to Generate Indolocarbazole
Alkaloids in Microorganisms
Ernesto Fattorusso was assistant professor at the University of
Naples (1963-75); in 1975 he became full Professor of Organic
Chemistry at the Faculty of Science. In 1980 he moved to the
Faculty of Pharmacy, where he was elected Dean twice. In 2002 he
won the A. Quilico Award (Società Chimica Italiana) and in 2004 the
P. Scheuer Award (Akademie of Erfurt). He has published more than
300 research papers.
Orazio Taglialatela Scafati got the Ph.D. in "Bioactive Natural
Products" in 1997, under the supervision of Prof. Fattorusso.
Currently, he is Associate Professor in Organic Chemistry, Faculty
of Pharmacy, University of Naples "Federico II".
His research interests deal with isolation, structure elucidation
and semisynthetic transformations of bioactive secondary
metabolites from marine invertebrates and terrestrial plants. He is
the author of 45 research papers and the editor of the book
"Flavour and Fragrance Chemistry".
"A very well developed text … .The book would be of interest to
graduate students and specifically to researchers in pharmacognosy
and medicinal chemistry. I highly recommend this text." (Journal of
Medicinal Chemistry, February 2008) "…the book fulfills its titled
objectives and is a useful collection of reviews." (Journal of the
American Chemical Society, August 27, 2008) "This book uses the
interplay between the chemistry and biology of alkoids…to weave an
excellent picture of the current state-of-the-art in this field."
(Chemistry & Industry, May 2008) "I recommend Modern Alkaloids
warmly to everybody who is interested in natural product
chemistry." (Angewandte Chemie, 2008-47/15) "An interesting book
which achieves its purpose of surveying representative examples of
the broad and healthy area of current active alkaloid research"
(Chemistry World, May 2008)
"Ich kann daher Modern Alkaloids allen an der Naturstoffchemie
interessierten empfehlen."
Angewandte Chemie
2008-120/15
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