The synthesis of anti-cancer Brassica glucosinolates, dihydrothiazines and derivatives
Glucosinolates and isothiocyanates have been known to possess anti-cancer properties. Harvesting these materials from cruciferous vegetables is problematic, the isothiocyanate is reactive and susceptible to hydrolysis, and the glucosinolate cleaves to give glucose and the isothiocyanate in the prese...
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University of Surrey
2003
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