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Many medicinal drugs come from natural resources such as plants, insects, corals, etc. One typical example is the synthesis of the commonly known as Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, acetylsalicylic acid  (aspirin) derived from  salicin the natural product isolated from the bark of the willow tree Salix alba L.

In this post you are required to:

PART A

Use Google Scholar to search for publications related to the topic. You can use either 
Plant based synthesis or Natural products Synthesis to start your search.

· Select a paper that is related to the Synthesis of a Natural product.

· Take some time reading the information provided and Indicate the name of the natural compound the natural resource for and the medicinal uses of the compound.

· Use the name of the compound or the trade name to Search the chemical structure of this drug using MOLVIEW,  MolView

· take a screenshot of the chemical structure of your molecule and edit the image  identifying and naming all functional groups.

· Show the total synthesis scheme (If available) and Circle or highlight the steps of the synthesis you are familiar with (If any).

· If available explain to us how many steps the synthesis involved and how long did it take the research group to make this drug.

NOTE: Please do not use Aspirin in your search.

PART B

Look at the video: Changing the drug pricing game

Respond to the following questions:

· What is your stand regarding drug pricing  and the solutions proposed by the author Dr. Peter Bach

· Do you think the price of drugs should be related with how difficult it is to be prepared?

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