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Rapid Scaffold Decoration of Dihydropyrimidine Derivatives by Microwave-Assisted Solution Phase Synthesis

Doris Dallinger, Alenka Lengar, Bogdan Khanetskyy, Bimbisar Desai and C. Oliver Kappe, Karl-Franzens-University Graz

Date Posted: Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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Introduction


The heterocyclic pyrimidine derivatives 1 (DHPMs) derived from the acid-catalyzed condensation of a b-ketoester, aldehyde and (thio)urea building block (Biginelli condensation) represents a “privileged scaffold” with remarkable pharmacological properties.1 In recent work we have reported the generation of a diverse library of DHPMs, employing an automated, sequential microwave-assisted solution phase strategy.2 We now present the high-speed microwave scaffold decoration around the DHPM heterocyclic core exploiting the diversity on at least six positions.

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