Fortschritte der Chemie Organischer Naturstoffe / Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products / Progrès dans la Chimie des Substances Organiques Naturelles
Table des matières -- Catechine, andere Hydroxy-flavane und Hydroxy-flavene -- 1. Ältere Arbeiten -- 2. Die bekannten Hydroxy-flavane -- 3. Eigenschaften, Herstellung der Hydroxy-flavane -- 4. Kondensation durch Säuren -- 5. Hydroxy-flavene -- 6. Leucoanthocyanidin-hydrate, Acetate der Pseudoanthocyanidine und der Pseu doanthocyanidin-hydride -- 7. Oxydations- und Reduktionsübergänge in der C6C3C6-Reihe -- 8. Cyanomaclurin -- 9. Catechin-3-gallat und Catechin-3-glucosid -- 10. Stereochemie der Catechine -- 11. Biogenese der C6C3C6-Gruppe -- Recent Progress in the Chemistry of the Aconite-Garrya Alkaloids 26 -- I. Introduction -- II. Garry a Alkaloids -- 1. The Structure of Veatchine and Garryine -- Environment of the Nitrogen -- Structure of the Skeleton -- Structure of the Oxoveatchine Dicarboxylic Acids -- Structure Assignment to Veatchine and Garryine -- 2. The Stereochemistry of the Garrya Skeleton and its Influence on the Properties of Garrya Alkaloids -- 3. The Structure of Cuauchichicine and Garryfoline -- 4. Configuration of the Secondary Hydroxyl Group in Veatchine and Garryfoline -- III. The Structure of Atisine -- Original Degradation Work on Atisine -- Similarity of Atisine with the Garrya Alkaloids and the Deduction of the Atisine Structure -- Some Confirmatory Evidence -- IV. Biogenesis of Veatchine and Atisine and Consideration of the Stereochemistry of Atisine -- V. The Structure of Ajaconine -- VI. The Structure of Napelline -- VII. The Chemistry of Hetisine -- VIII. Lycoctonine and Delpheline -- 1. The Chemistry of Lycoctonine -- Oxidation Studies -- Skeletal Changes -- 2. The Chemistry of Delpheline -- Environment of the Nitrogen -- Transformations in the Demethylene Series -- The Carbon Skeleton of Delpheline -- 3. Biogenesis of Lycoctonine and Delpheline -- IX. The Chemistry of Delphinine -- References -- Structural Chemistry of Actinomycetes Antibiotics -- 1. Actidione (Cycloheximide) -- 2. Actinomycins -- 3. Actithiazic Acid -- 4. Amicetin -- 5. Aureomycin (Chlorotetracycline) -- 6. Aureothricin and Thiolutin -- 7. Azaserine -- 8. Chloromycetin (Chloramphenicol) -- 9. Cycloserine (Oxamycin) -- 10. Elaiomycin -- 11. Erythromycin -- 12. Etamycin (Viridogrisein) -- 13. Magnamycin (Carbomycin) -- 14. Methymycin -- 15. Mycomycin -- 16. Netropsin -- 17. Nocardamine -- 18. Novobiocin -- 19. Puromycin (Achromycin) -- 20. Sarkomycin -- 21. Streptomycin -- 22. Terramycin -- 23. Tetracycline -- 24. Valinomycin -- References -- Protein Synthesis in Plants -- I. Introduction -- II. Isolation of Microsomes -- III. Structure of the Microsomes -- IV. Role of the Microsomes in Protein Synthesis -- V. Biology of the Microsomes -- 1. Nuclear Microsomes -- 2. Origin of Microsomes -- 3. Transfer of Microsomal RNA -- 4. Synthesis of the Microsomal Components -- 5. Kinetics of Microsomal Labeling -- VI. Protein Synthesis as a Catenary Sequence -- 1. Amino Acid Activation -- 2. Transfer to Soluble RNA -- 3. The Microsome as Acceptor of Amino Acid -- 4. Alternative Pathways of Peptide Synthesis -- VII. Protein Synthesis in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts -- VIII. Protein Synthesis in Varied Plant Organs -- 1. Developing Fruits and Seeds -- 2. Leaves -- IX. Conclusion -- References -- The Electron Gas Theory of the Color of Natural and Artificial Dyes: Problems and Principles -- I. Some Experimental Facts Concerning Color and Structure -- 1. Poly acetylenes, Polyenes, Symmetrical Cyanine Dyes, and Some Similar Compounds -- 2. Aza Derivatives of Symmetrical Cyanine Type Compounds -- 3. Acridine Type Bridge Formation in Symmetrical Cyanine Type Compounds -- 4. Some Other Types of Resonance Systems Causing Absorption of Visible Light -- II. Some General Principles and Postulates -- 1. Light Quanta and the Einstein-Bohr Frequency Relation -- 2. Wave Particle Duality of the Electron and the de Broglie Relationship -- 3. Standing Electron Waves. The Pauli Principle -- 4. The Chemical Bond; a and n Electron States -- III. Quantum Mechanical Determination of the Position of the Absorption Bands of Simple Dyes -- 1. A Simple Model of Symmetrical Cyanine Dyes -- 2. A Simple Treatment of the Aza Derivatives of Symmetrical Cyanine Type Compounds -- References -- Namenverzeichnis. Index of Names. Index des Auteurs -- Sachverzeichnis. Index of Subjects. Index des Matières