A concise review on copper catalyzed synthesis of α-ketoamides

18 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The α-keto-amides are essential building blocks for the synthesis of β-lactams and oxazolidinones. As it contains multiple reactive centers, it could be a suitable starting material for following reactions such as Michael addition reaction, Pictet–Spengler reaction, Mannich, Stetter reaction etc. There are many US FDA approved drug molecules which bear α-keto amid moieties, such as boceprevir, telaprevir, fostemsavir, varespladib etc. Copper-catalyzed synthesis of α-ketoamides from acetophenones, aryl acetic acids, alkynes, aryl acetaldehydes, α-keto acids, α-azido ketones, and 1,3-diketo compounds have been reported. This review describes the research articles (since the year 2012) related copper-catalyzed α-keto amides synthesis and mechanism of those reactions.

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