Abstract
In recent years, the pharmacological potential of quinoxalines has received vast interest due to its many applications. This review centers on a critical overview of chemical diversity and physicochemical properties of bioactive quinoxaline libraries. In addition, recent strategies for obtaining structurally diverse quinoxalines using highly selective processes will be discussed.
Keywords: Quinoxaline, heterocycles, C-H activation, drug-likeness, organometallics.
Current Organic Synthesis
Title:Drug Likeness and Selective Functionalization of Quinoxalines
Volume: 12 Issue: 6
Author(s): Samuel R. A. Ferreira, Marcia S. F. Franco, Evelyn M. L. P. Diniz, Flavio da Silva Emery and Giuliano Cesar Clososki
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Keywords: Quinoxaline, heterocycles, C-H activation, drug-likeness, organometallics.
Abstract: In recent years, the pharmacological potential of quinoxalines has received vast interest due to its many applications. This review centers on a critical overview of chemical diversity and physicochemical properties of bioactive quinoxaline libraries. In addition, recent strategies for obtaining structurally diverse quinoxalines using highly selective processes will be discussed.
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Ferreira R. A. Samuel, Franco S. F. Marcia, Diniz M. L. P. Evelyn, Silva Emery da Flavio and Clososki Cesar Giuliano, Drug Likeness and Selective Functionalization of Quinoxalines, Current Organic Synthesis 2015; 12 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017941206150828110053
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017941206150828110053 |
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