1. A Review on Onychine and its Analogs: Synthesis and Biological Activity.
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Gomes CRB, de Souza MVN, and Facchinetti V
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- Anti-Infective Agents chemical synthesis, Antineoplastic Agents chemical synthesis, Bacteria drug effects, Cell Line, Tumor, Cyclization, Cycloaddition Reaction, Flavanones chemical synthesis, Fungi drug effects, Humans, Oxidation-Reduction, Plasmodium drug effects, Pyridones chemical synthesis, Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Flavanones pharmacology, Pyridones pharmacology
- Abstract
Background: Onychine is a 4-azafluorenone alkaloid isolated from the Annonaceae family, in low concentrations. Onychine and its analogs exhibit a wide range of pharmacological activities such as antifungal, antibacterial, anticancer, and antimalarial. Because of the high bioactivity of some 4-azafluorenone derivatives, several synthetic methods have been developed for their procurement., Objective: Considering the importance of these alkaloids, we aim to present the main synthetic approaches to onychines and its derivatives and the biological activity of some 4-azafluorenones., Methods: The most prominent methodologies for the synthesis of onychines were reviewed., Results: In this work, we cover many synthetic approaches for the synthesis of onychine and 4-azafluorenone derivatives including intramolecular cyclizations, multicomponent reactions, microwave-assisted multicomponent reactions, Diels-alder reactions, among others. Moreover, we also review the biological activity of 4-azafluorenones., Conclusion: 4-azafluorenones have risen as prominent structures in medicinal chemistry; however, most of the time, access to new derivatives involves toxic catalysts, harsh reaction conditions, and long-step procedures. Therefore, the development of new synthetic routes with more operational simplicity, simple purification procedure, good yields, and low environmental impact, is desirable., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2020
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