Edited by Alfred Hassner, Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Description Enantioselective synthetic methods are not only in the forefront of chemical and pharmaceutical research but activity in this area is
constantly increasing. It is stimulated by the urgency to obtain drugs or compounds of medicinal interest as single anantiomers, and
the keeness to synthesize natural products in nonracemic form. This volume presents seven chapters from pioneers and authorities in this
rapidly expanding field.