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      Recent advances in the Biginelli dihydropyrimidine synthesis. New tricks from an old dog.

      Accounts of Chemical Research
      Biological Factors, chemical synthesis, Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques, Pyrimidines, chemistry, Stereoisomerism

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          In 1893, P. Biginelli reported the synthesis of functionalized 3, 4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones (DHPMs) via three-component condensation reaction of an aromatic aldehyde, urea, and ethyl acetoacetate. In the past decade, this long-neglected multicomponent reaction has experienced a remarkable revival, mainly due to the interesting pharmacological properties associated with this dihydropyrimidine scaffold. In this Account, we highlight recent developments in the Biginelli reaction in areas such as solid-phase synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, and natural product synthesis.

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          11123887
          10.1021/ar000048h

          Chemistry
          Biological Factors,chemical synthesis,Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques,Pyrimidines,chemistry,Stereoisomerism

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