Global Journal of Chemistry, Biology and Physics (GJCBP)

STEROID SIDE CHAIN MODIFICATION AT A DISTANCE: CHROMIC ANHYDRIDES IN ACTION

Authors

  • Sarah Elizabeth Reynolds Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

Abstract

Natural steroids feature diverse side chains in terms of their structure and composition, presenting unique challenges for organic chemists [3-6]. The modification of existing side chains, even those containing unsaturation, is relatively straightforward compared to the intricate and time-consuming process of constructing new side chains. Many naturally occurring steroids possess saturated side chains devoid of useful functionalities, complicating the chemist's task [1,2]. This study focuses on the intricate field of functionalizing saturated side chains in steroids, with a particular emphasis on cholesterol. Through rigorous chemical synthesis techniques, we aim to address the complexities surrounding this problem and contribute to a deeper understanding of steroid chemistry. Our research seeks to provide valuable insights into the synthesis of functionalized steroids, opening new avenues for drug development, biochemistry, and the pharmaceutical industry.

Keywords:

Steroids, Saturated side chains, Functionalization, Chemical synthesis, Cholesterol

Published

2023-10-19

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Articles

How to Cite

Reynolds, S. E. (2023). STEROID SIDE CHAIN MODIFICATION AT A DISTANCE: CHROMIC ANHYDRIDES IN ACTION. Global Journal of Chemistry, Biology and Physics (GJCBP), 7(3), 25–41. Retrieved from https://zapjournals.com/Journals/index.php/GJCBP/article/view/1230