Asymmetric Michael Addition in Synthesis of β-Substituted GABA Derivatives

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Abstract

γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) represents one of the most prolific structural units widely used in the design of modern pharmaceuticals. For example, β-substituted GABA derivatives are found in numerous neurological drugs, such as baclofen, phenibut, tolibut, pregabalin, phenylpiracetam, brivaracetam, and rolipram, to mention just a few. In this review, we critically discuss the literature data reported on the preparation of substituted GABA derivatives using the Michael addition reaction as a key synthetic transformation. Special attention is paid to asymmetric methods featuring synthetically useful stereochemical outcomes and operational simplicity.

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Han, J., Escorihuela, J., Fustero, S., Landa, A., Soloshonok, V. A., & Sorochinsky, A. (2022, June 1). Asymmetric Michael Addition in Synthesis of β-Substituted GABA Derivatives. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123797

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