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The Development of a Practical Total Synthesis of Discodermolide, a Promising Microtubule‐Stabilizing Anticancer Agent
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Medicinal ChemistryMarine BiotechnologyEngineeringPractical Total SynthesisDiversity Oriented SynthesisMedicineDrug DiscoverySynthetic BiologyAbstract Marine OrganismsAnti-cancer AgentStereoselective SynthesisNatural Product DiversityPharmacologyRadiation OncologyPharmaceutical ChemistryBiomolecular EngineeringNatural Product Synthesis
Abstract Marine organisms provide an important source of natural product diversity with an associated range of significant biological activities. Discodermolide, isolated in microscopic quantities from a deep‐water sponge, shares the same microtubule‐stabilizing mechanism as Taxol and has a promising antitumor profile. There is, however, a chronic supply problem hampering clinical development and so a practical total synthesis of discodermolide is an important goal. This review highlights the completed total syntheses of discodermolide, focusing on the various methods and strategies employed for achieving stereocontrol and realising the pivotal fragment couplings. (© Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2003)
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