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Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe / Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products [electronic resource] /by B. Kräutler, N. P. Sahu, S. Banerjee, N. B. Mondal, D. Mandal.

by Kräutler, B [author.]; Sahu, N. P [author.]; Banerjee, S [author.]; Mondal, N. B [author.]; Mandal, D [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Fortschritte der Chemie organischer Naturstoffe / Progress in the Chemistry of Organic Natural Products: 89Publisher: Vienna : Springer Vienna, 2008.Description: VII, 163 p. online resource.ISBN: 9783211740194.Subject(s): Chemistry | Chemistry, Organic | Chemistry | Organic ChemistryDDC classification: 547 Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: The volumes of this classic series, now referred to simply as "Zechmeister" after its founder, L. Zechmeister, have appeared under the Springer Imprint ever since the series' inauguration in 1938. The volumes contain contributions on various topics related to the origin, distribution, chemistry, synthesis, biochemistry, function or use of various classes of naturally occurring substances ranging from small molecules to biopolymers. Each contribution is written by a recognized authority in his field and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the topic in question. Addressed to biologists, technologists, and chemists alike, the series can be used by the expert as a source of information and literature citations and by the non-expert as a means of orientation in a rapidly developing discipline.
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The volumes of this classic series, now referred to simply as "Zechmeister" after its founder, L. Zechmeister, have appeared under the Springer Imprint ever since the series' inauguration in 1938. The volumes contain contributions on various topics related to the origin, distribution, chemistry, synthesis, biochemistry, function or use of various classes of naturally occurring substances ranging from small molecules to biopolymers. Each contribution is written by a recognized authority in his field and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the topic in question. Addressed to biologists, technologists, and chemists alike, the series can be used by the expert as a source of information and literature citations and by the non-expert as a means of orientation in a rapidly developing discipline.

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