Radical-induced Opening of Trisubstituted Epoxides: Application in the Synthesis of C1–C12 Segment of Epothilones
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Acknowledgements
We thank Drs. A.C. Kunwar and M. Vairamani for NMR and mass spectroscopic assistance, respectively; CSIR, New Delhi for research fellowship (S.D.) and Young Scientist Award Research Grant (T.K.C.).
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