Abstract
Benzo-γ-pyrone derivatives have attracted increasing attentions due to their significant biological activities. Structural modifications based on benzo-γ-pyrone scaffold are being carried out in several ways in order to anticipate enhanced biological activities. This review mainly covers recent studies on the functionalization of benzo-γ-pyrone scaffold by using different transition-metalcatalyzed cross-coupling reactions, which provides an in depth view of diversity-oriented synthesis of benzo-γ-pyrone derivatives.
Keywords: Benzo-γ-pyrone, carbon-carbon bond, cross-coupling, natural products, palladium-catalyzed, vinyl halides/ triflates.
Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry
Title:Recent Progress in the Functionalization of Benzo-γ-Pyrones via Transition- Metal Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
Volume: 13 Issue: 1
Author(s): Xianjun Ming, Kan Yang, Biao Gao, Qinlan Gu and Jinxin Wang
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Keywords: Benzo-γ-pyrone, carbon-carbon bond, cross-coupling, natural products, palladium-catalyzed, vinyl halides/ triflates.
Abstract: Benzo-γ-pyrone derivatives have attracted increasing attentions due to their significant biological activities. Structural modifications based on benzo-γ-pyrone scaffold are being carried out in several ways in order to anticipate enhanced biological activities. This review mainly covers recent studies on the functionalization of benzo-γ-pyrone scaffold by using different transition-metalcatalyzed cross-coupling reactions, which provides an in depth view of diversity-oriented synthesis of benzo-γ-pyrone derivatives.
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Ming Xianjun, Yang Kan, Gao Biao, Gu Qinlan and Wang Jinxin, Recent Progress in the Functionalization of Benzo-γ-Pyrones via Transition- Metal Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions, Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry 2016; 13 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570193X13666160225000421
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570193X13666160225000421 |
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