Abstract
A novel chemoenzymatic one-pot multicomponent synthesis of thiazole derivatives was developed. A series of thiazole derivatives were synthesized with high yields up to 94% under mild enzyme-catalyzed conditions. The blank and control experiments reveal that trypsin from porcine pancreas (PPT) displayed great catalytic activity to promote this reaction and showed a wide tolerance range towards different substrate amines. This trypsin-catalyzed multicomponent conversion method provides a novel strategy to synthesize thiazole derivatives and expands the application of enzymes in organic synthesis. © 2013 by the authors.
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Zheng, H., Mei, Y. J., Du, K., Cao, X. T., & Zhang, P. F. (2013). One-pot chemoenzymatic multicomponent synthesis of thiazole derivatives. Molecules, 18(11), 13425–13433. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules181113425
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