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Current
Organic Chemistry
ISSN: 1385-2728

Current Organic
Chemistry
Volume 11, Number 9, June 2007
Contents
Heterocyclic Chemistry
Guest Editor: Jan Bergman

Editorial Pp.
739
Nitrile Ylides: Generation, Properties and Synthetic
Applications Pp. 741-772
Carmen Escolano, María D. Duque and Santiago Vázquez
[Abstract]
The Chemistry of Hydrazonates Pp. 773-799
Ahmad Sami Shawali and Sherif Mourad Sherif
[Abstract]
Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Unnatural α-Amino
Acids Pp. 801-832
A. Perdih and M. Sollner Dolenc
[Abstract]
Progress in Syntheses of 3-n-Butylphthalide
and Its Analogues Pp. 833-844
Mo Jun Xiong and Zhong Hui Li
[Abstract]
Abstracts 
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Editorial
Nitrile ylides are of considerable interest both from a theoretical
and a synthetic viewpoint. Both aspects are discussed in the
first account contributed by Prof. S. Vazquez and his co-workers
from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
Hydrazonates can be converted to a wide variety of heterocycles
as demonstrated by Prof. Shawali and Prof. Sherif from the
University of Cairo, Egypt.
Unnatural α-amino
acids is an active field where heterocyclic molecules are
of considerable importance both during the synthetic build-up
and as targets. The recent advances in the field have now
been reviewed by Drs A. Perdih and M. Sollner form the University
of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Butylphthalides constitutes natural products and synthetic
analogues with diverse biological effects. The progress in
the area has now been scrutinized by Dr Li and Dr Xiong from
the Sichuan College of Education, China.
Jan Bergman
KI, Dept. of Biosciences at Novum
Unit of Organic Chemistry
SE-141 57 Huddinge
Sweden
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Nitrile Ylides: Generation, Properties and Synthetic
Applications
Carmen Escolano, María D. Duque and Santiago Vázquez
The preparation, physical and spectroscopic properties, and
applications to organic synthesis of nitrile ylides are reviewed.
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The Chemistry of Hydrazonates
Ahmad Sami Shawali and Sherif Mourad Sherif
The chemistry of esters of hydrazonoic acids has gained increased
interest in both synthetic organic chemistry and biological
fields. Since a large number of developments in the use of
such esters, a review of such developments, covering the literature
up to mid 2005, seems to be of considerable value. The present
review presents their structural features, nomenclature, synthetic
methods and chemical reactions. The utility of the latter
reactions for synthesis of various heterocyclic ring systems
including mono-, bi-, tri-, tetra-, and penta-heterocycles.
In addition, their silicon chelates and biological applications
are presented.
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Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Unnatural α-Amino
Acids
A. Perdih and M. Sollner Dolenc
The synthesis of unnatural α-amino
acids is an area of research that has gained a lot of attention
in recent years. The availability of synthetic methods for
novel unnatural α-amino
acid derivatives and related compounds will be a critical
point in the de novo design of molecules that mimic
the conformation of the natural, active peptides. These molecules
(peptidomimetics) are designed to display high receptor affinity
and selectivity, in addition to enhanced bioavailability and
metabolic stability.
This review focuses on selected recent synthetic methodologies
leading to unnatural α-amino
acids including chiral catalysts that enable enantioselective
synthesis and microwave-assisted synthesis. Solid phase synthesis
and construction of organometallic α-amino
acids reveal the scope of influence that this field has in
organic chemistry. Additionally, the article is aimed to provide
a brief insight into the biosynthetic approaches to the synthesis
of α-amino
acid derivatives, and to give the reader an appreciation of
the field.
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Progress in Syntheses of 3-n-Butylphthalide
and Its Analogues
Mo Jun Xiong and Zhong Hui Li
3-n-Butylphthalide (1) and its analogues,
which are the main components in the volatile oil of celery
as well as a wide range of umbelliferae and composite plants,
have potential applications as hypotensive drugs because of
their strong pharmacological activities, such as improving
the microcirculatory system of man’s brain, improving
nervous function deficiency, antiasthma, anticonvulsion, inhibiting
platelet aggregation, inhibiting prostaglandin (PG) F2a growth,
enhancing blood flow volume, antitumorigenesis, hypotensive
activity and so on, so the investigation on the syntheses
and applications of them has attracted considerable attention.
The significant synthetic methods of 3-n-butylphthalide
and its analogues were summarized and discussed in this review
and it is expected that it may be valuable for their further
development and applications.
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