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American Chemical Society, Organic Letters, 22(15), p. 5814-5817, 2013

DOI: 10.1021/ol402872b

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Privileged Substructure-Based Diversity-Oriented Synthesis Pathway for Diverse Pyrimidine-Embedded Polyheterocycles

Journal article published in 2013 by Heejun Kim, Truong Thanh Tung ORCID, Seung Bum Park
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Abstract

A new diversity-oriented synthesis pathway for the fabrication of a pyrimidine-embedded polyheterocycles library was developed for potential interactions with diverse biopolymers. Five different pyrimidine-embedded core skeletons were synthesized from ortho-alkynylpyrimidine carbaldehydes by a silver- or iodine-mediated tandem cyclization strategy. The resulting polyheterocycles possess diverse fused ring sizes and positions with potential functionalities for further modification.