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The Catalytic, Asymmetric Pictet-Spengler Reaction

Matthew H. Todd, School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

(additional authors - add alphabetically if you contribute a scheme+description. Final arbitration on authorship lies with Mat Todd

(This article is a review that acts as background to the open science project to find a catalytic, asymmetric route to praziquantel. The review is open source, meaning anyone can add and edit. When it is deemed to be up to date, error-free and well-written, it will be submitted for publication, but editing can continue here. This page is currently active - when this changes <= these words will be changed (and you can see when the last edit of this page was at the bottom). References for this page may be found in full at the Mendeley page). If you want to get in touch to ask questions please do not use email. You can use the talk page (tab above), or directly insert a question on this page with your initials, or discuss via Google+ pages: Mat, (please add other public places where you can be contacted if you contribute as an author).

Racemic/Achiral

Diastereoselective

Enantioselective

Lewis Acids

Bronsted Acids

Organocatalysts

Miscellaneous Other Systems/Ones not yet used for PS

Conclusions, and what's needed in this field

References

Papers included in the review should be listed here when the description of the science is complete. The papers may be found in full at the Mendeley page)