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Communication
Diastereoselective Synthesis of Cyclopentanediols by InCl3/Al Mediated Intramolecular Pinacol Coupling Reaction in Aqueous Media
by Yunhua Chen, Jieping Wan, Chunyan Wang and Cuirong Sun
Molecules 2008, 13(10), 2652-2658; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules13102652 - 27 Oct 2008
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A “green” and practical intramolecular pinacol coupling reaction promoted by InCl3/Al catalysts in aqueous media has been developed. Under mild conditions, a novel class of polysubstituted cyclopentane-1,2-diols have been obtained with excellent diastereoselectivity. Full article
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Red Wine Polyphenols for Cancer Prevention
by Shan He, Cuirong Sun and Yuanjiang Pan
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2008, 9(5), 842-853; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms9050842 - 20 May 2008
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Conventional cancer therapies, the second leading cause of death worldwide, result in serious side effects and, at best, merely extend the patient's lifespan by a few years. Searching for effective prevention is of high priority in both basic and clinical sciences. In recent [...] Read more.
Conventional cancer therapies, the second leading cause of death worldwide, result in serious side effects and, at best, merely extend the patient's lifespan by a few years. Searching for effective prevention is of high priority in both basic and clinical sciences. In recent decades natural products have been considered to be an important source of cancer chemopreventive agents. Red wine polyphenols, which consisted of various powerful antioxidants such as flavonoids and stilbenes, have been implicated in cancer prevention and that promote human health without recognizable side effects. Since resveratrol, a major component of red wine polyphenols, has been studied and reviewed extensively for its chemopreventive activity to interfere with the multi-stage carcinogenesis, this review focuses on recent progress in studies on cancer chemopreventive activities of red wine polyphenol extracts and fractions as well as other red wine polyphenols, like procyanidin B5 analogues and myricetin. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Compounds for Cancer Treatment and Prevention)
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