Examples of catalytic asymmetric amine synthesis using organic catalysts
Examples of catalytic asymmetric amine synthesis using organic catalysts
The asymmetric construction of optically active amine compounds is of paramount interest for the chemical industry and academic research. This review describes the use of catalytic asymmetric transformations, such as Mannich-type, Michael, cycloaddition and transfer-hydrogenation reactions using small organic molecules (eg, amino acids, secondary amines, peptides, thioureas and phosphoric acids) as catalysts, for the construction of important compounds for medicinal chemistry that exhibit anticancer, antibiotic or antiviral activity.
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Rios, R.
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Córdova, A.
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November 2009
Rios, R.
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Córdova, A.
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Rios, R. and Córdova, A.
(2009)
Examples of catalytic asymmetric amine synthesis using organic catalysts.
Current Opinion in Drug Discovery & Development, 12 (6), .
(PMID:19894193)
Abstract
The asymmetric construction of optically active amine compounds is of paramount interest for the chemical industry and academic research. This review describes the use of catalytic asymmetric transformations, such as Mannich-type, Michael, cycloaddition and transfer-hydrogenation reactions using small organic molecules (eg, amino acids, secondary amines, peptides, thioureas and phosphoric acids) as catalysts, for the construction of important compounds for medicinal chemistry that exhibit anticancer, antibiotic or antiviral activity.
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