Singh P, Samanta K, Das SK, Panda G. Amino acid chirons: a tool for asymmetric synthesis of heterocycles.
Org Biomol Chem 2015;
12:6297-339. [PMID:
24989176 DOI:
10.1039/c4ob00943f]
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Abstract
As a result of their easy availability in enantiomerically enriched form and their possession of synthetically transformable diverse functional groups, amino acids have been extensively used by synthetic organic and medicinal chemists as a chiral pool for access to heterocycles (monocycles, bicycles or polycycles, either bridged or fused). This review describes the syntheses of diverse asymmetric heterocycles with various membered rings (n = 3-9) followed by benzo or heteroannulated ones, for the period from 1996 to Dec. 2013. It details solution phase synthetic methodologies in which the naturally occurring α-amino acid is incorporated, totally or partially, into the final product.
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