Abstract: Since early work in the 1980s, the bile acids have become well established as building blocks for supramolecular chemistry. The author’s laboratory has specialised in converting cholic acid, the archetypal bile acid, into macrocyclic and acyclic receptors for anions and carbohydrates. This review highlights the synthetic aspects of this work, especially the use of modern synthetic methodology to perform less obvious structural transformations
Bile acids or bile salts, belong to a large family of biological steroid derivatives found predomina...
Bile acids are natural products that are located within a variety of organisms through metabolism of...
Bile salts are naturally occurring steroidal compounds that are synthesized in the liver and secrete...
Since early work in the 1980s, the bile acids have become well established as building blocks for su...
This review makes an attempt to combine the insights gained into the biochemistry and physiology of ...
A review of the use of bile acid-based compounds as building blocks for designing novel supramolecul...
Chapter 1. An Overview of Bile Acid Science This chapter deals with an overview of bile acid scien...
The Maitra group has explored a variety of chemistry with bile acids during the past 15 years and th...
The Maitra group has explored a variety of chemistry with bile acids during the past 15 years and th...
Bile acid receptors have been identified as important targets for the development of new therapeutic...
Bile acids are amphiphilic steroids which serve to emulsify lipophilic nutrients and assist with the...
Bile acids are a very important class of natural surfactants, showing themselves and their derivati...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are able to interact with nuclear and ...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphiphilic molecules with 24 carbon atoms and consist of a hydrophobic and a r...
Bile acids are physiological detergent molecules with a function to absorb dietary lipids and hydrop...
Bile acids or bile salts, belong to a large family of biological steroid derivatives found predomina...
Bile acids are natural products that are located within a variety of organisms through metabolism of...
Bile salts are naturally occurring steroidal compounds that are synthesized in the liver and secrete...
Since early work in the 1980s, the bile acids have become well established as building blocks for su...
This review makes an attempt to combine the insights gained into the biochemistry and physiology of ...
A review of the use of bile acid-based compounds as building blocks for designing novel supramolecul...
Chapter 1. An Overview of Bile Acid Science This chapter deals with an overview of bile acid scien...
The Maitra group has explored a variety of chemistry with bile acids during the past 15 years and th...
The Maitra group has explored a variety of chemistry with bile acids during the past 15 years and th...
Bile acid receptors have been identified as important targets for the development of new therapeutic...
Bile acids are amphiphilic steroids which serve to emulsify lipophilic nutrients and assist with the...
Bile acids are a very important class of natural surfactants, showing themselves and their derivati...
Bile acids (BAs), the end products of cholesterol catabolism, are able to interact with nuclear and ...
Bile acids (BAs) are amphiphilic molecules with 24 carbon atoms and consist of a hydrophobic and a r...
Bile acids are physiological detergent molecules with a function to absorb dietary lipids and hydrop...
Bile acids or bile salts, belong to a large family of biological steroid derivatives found predomina...
Bile acids are natural products that are located within a variety of organisms through metabolism of...
Bile salts are naturally occurring steroidal compounds that are synthesized in the liver and secrete...