An overview of metal-free synthetic routes to isoxazoles: The privileged scaffold

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Abstract

In the field of drug discovery, isoxazole is a five-membered heterocyclic moiety commonly found in many commercially available drugs. In view of their enormous significance, it is always imperative to unleash new eco-friendly synthetic strategies. Among various novel synthetic techniques in use for isoxazole synthesis, most synthetic methods employ Cu(i) or Ru(ii) as catalysts for (3 + 2) cycloaddition reaction. The particular disadvantages associated with metal-catalyzed reactions are high costs, low abundance, toxicity, a significant generation of waste, and difficulty to separate from the reaction mixtures. In view of these drawbacks, it is always imperative to develop alternate metal-free synthetic routes. This review article highlights a comprehensive overview on the potential application of metal-free synthetic routes for the synthesis of isoxazoles with significant biological interests.

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Das, S., & Chanda, K. (2021, September 11). An overview of metal-free synthetic routes to isoxazoles: The privileged scaffold. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra04624a

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