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Volume 4, Issue 2

American Journal of Ethnomedicine

ISSN 2348-9502

Natural Products Congress & World Pharma Congress 2017

October 16-18, 2017

Page 19

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World Congress on

NATURAL PRODUCTS CHEMISTRY AND RESEARCH

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WORLD PHARMA CONGRESS

October 16-18, 2017 Budapest, Hungary

Takashi Takahashi, American Journal of Ethnomedicine, 4:2

DOI: 10.21767/2348-9502-C1-001

Synthesis of natural products and their derivatives using automated synthesizer and flow reactor

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utomated synthesis and flow chemistry have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years because these processes

improve both the reproducibility and reliability of synthesis. Development of automated synthetic procedures and storage

of relevant digital data allow anyone to reproduce the same results anytime and anywhere using the same apparatus and

reagents. As a result, synthetic chemists can spend more time on advanced and challenging problems. Automated synthesis

and flow chemistry often enhance the safety profile of the synthetic processes. Flow chemistry is effective for the hazardous

reactions using toxic reagents or high pressure gases. Here in, we report the automated synthesis of taxol, enediyne, lewisx and

ketopiperazine analogues and the flow synthesis of peptides and aliphatic aldehydes.

Biography

Takashi Takahashi is a professor of Medicinal Chemistry at Yokohama University of Pharmacy, Japan. He has his expertise in Natural Products and Medicinal Chemistry

of drug development.

ttak@yok.hamayaku.ac.jp

Takashi Takahashi

Yokohama University of Pharmacy, Japan