Total synthesis is the complete
chemical synthesis of a complex
molecule, often a
natural product, from simple, commercially available precursors. It usually refers to a process not involving the aid of biological processes, which distinguishes it from
semisynthesis. The target molecules can be
natural products, medicinally important active ingredients, or organic compounds of theoretical interest. Often the aim is to discover new route of synthesis for a target molecule for which there already exist known routes. Sometimes no route exists and the chemist wishes to find a viable route for the first time. One important purpose of total synthesis is the discovery of new chemical reactions and new
chemical reagents.