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Molecular diversity of hydroxamic acids: part I. Solution- and solid-phase synthesis
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Abstract:
Hydroxamic acid derivatives are an important class of molecules with a variety of pharmaceutical properties. Over the last decade steady progress has been made in the development of efficient methods for the syntheses of hydroxamic acid derivatives. This mini-review covers the most recent publications that highlight current strategies and syntheses of bioactive molecules containing the hydroxamate moiety in both solution- and solid-phase.
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