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Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds-A Comprehensive Review
1 Introduction
2 Origins
2.1 Marine Environment
2.2 Terrestrial Environment
2.3 Extraterrestrial Environment
3 Occurrence
3.1 Simple Alkanes
3.2 Other Functionalized Acyclic Organohalogens
3.3 Simple Functionalized Cyclic Organohalogens
3.4 Terpenes
3.5 Steroids
3.6 Marine Nonterpenes: C15 Acetogenins
3.7 Iridoids
3.8 Lipids, Fatty Acids, and Marine Polyacetylenes
3.9 Fluorine-Containing Natural Products
3.10 Prostaglandins
3.11 Furanones
3.12 Amino Acids and Peptides
3.13 Alkaloids
3.14 Heterocycles
3.15 Polyacetylenes
3.16 Enediynes
3.17 Macrolides and Polyethers
3.18 Naphthoquinones and Higher Quinones
3.19 Tetracyclines
3.20 Aromatics
3.21 Simple Phenols
3.22 Complex Phenols
3.23 Glycopeptides
3.24 Orthosomycins
3.25 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans
3.26 Humic Acids
4 Biohalogenation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Chloroperoxidase
4.3 Bromoperoxidase
4.4 Halogenases, Other Haloperoxidases, and Peroxidases
4.5 Myeloperoxidase
4.6 Abiotic Processes
4.7 Biofluorination
4.8 Biosynthesis
5 Biodegradation
6 Natural Function
7 Significance
8 Outlook
References
About This Book
Content
Naturally Occurring Organohalogen Compounds-A Comprehensive Review
1 Introduction
2 Origins
2.1 Marine Environment
2.2 Terrestrial Environment
2.3 Extraterrestrial Environment
3 Occurrence
3.1 Simple Alkanes
3.2 Other Functionalized Acyclic Organohalogens
3.3 Simple Functionalized Cyclic Organohalogens
3.4 Terpenes
3.5 Steroids
3.6 Marine Nonterpenes: C15 Acetogenins
3.7 Iridoids
3.8 Lipids, Fatty Acids, and Marine Polyacetylenes
3.9 Fluorine-Containing Natural Products
3.10 Prostaglandins
3.11 Furanones
3.12 Amino Acids and Peptides
3.13 Alkaloids
3.14 Heterocycles
3.15 Polyacetylenes
3.16 Enediynes
3.17 Macrolides and Polyethers
3.18 Naphthoquinones and Higher Quinones
3.19 Tetracyclines
3.20 Aromatics
3.21 Simple Phenols
3.22 Complex Phenols
3.23 Glycopeptides
3.24 Orthosomycins
3.25 Dioxins and Dibenzofurans
3.26 Humic Acids
4 Biohalogenation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Chloroperoxidase
4.3 Bromoperoxidase
4.4 Halogenases, Other Haloperoxidases, and Peroxidases
4.5 Myeloperoxidase
4.6 Abiotic Processes
4.7 Biofluorination
4.8 Biosynthesis
5 Biodegradation
6 Natural Function
7 Significance
8 Outlook
References