NATURAL FLUORORGANIC COMPOUNDS

2-nd Report

Authors

  • T. V. Kharlamova A.B. Bekturov Institute of chemical sciences

Keywords:

fluorine-containing organic biologically active substances, fluorinated fatty acids

Abstract

The review provides information on fluorine-containing natural compounds. In this report, the main material is associated with such natural fluorine-containing derivatives as fluorine-containing fatty acids, their distribution in natural objects, methods of isolation and identification, described mechanisms of formation.

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Published

2021-05-03