Privileged scaffolds on demand: a Passerini-based strategy toward α-ketoamides
Michael Georgoulakis1, Ioannis Angelonidis1, Konstantinos G Froudas1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, Heraklion, Greece. kneochor@uoc.gr.
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We report a scalable Passerini-based method for synthesizing α-ketoamides, key medicinal motifs. Using p-hydroxybenzoic acid and ethanol, Mumm rearrangement was interrupted to yield α-hydroxyamides and then oxidized in one pot. The method tolerates diverse substrates, enables gram-scale synthesis and affords inhibitors of human 15-LOX-1, highlighting its biological and synthetic potential.
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