In current scenario, heterocyclic compounds' role in medicinal chemistry has been tremendously increased as they possess wide number of pharmacological activities. One of the common heterocycles include indole skeleton with well‐established biological significance in field of medicinal chemistry. Fusion of indole nucleus with pyrrole heterocycle constitutes pyrroloindole scaffold, which further modifies the existing properties of indole alone. Pyrroloindole is a privileged scaffold found in various types of bioactive entities including natural compounds and exhibits wide variety of pharmacological activities like muscle relaxant, antifungal, antitumor, and antibiotic. Therefore, it is considered as attractive template for drug discovery. From several years, numbers of synthetic strategies have been reported for the synthesis of pyrroloindole and its derivatives, including also natural compounds such as amauromine, yuremamine, and chimonanthines. Here, in this review, we have tried to compile various synthetic strategies of pyrroloindole and its derivatives.
The furo [2,3-b] indoline ring system is one of the most important structural units in various natural
products. It has been known to have inherent biological activities and is utilized as a synthetic target for a
number of natural compounds; therefore, this has contributed to a great demand for the growth of synthetic
methods for this ring system. Most important compounds with furoindoline ring system are physovenine, madindoline
A and B and makomotindoline etc. These compounds are well known to exhibit biological activity
against different diseases such as glaucoma, cancer, cachexia, Castleman’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
The current article focuses on various synthetic approaches for furoindoline containing compounds and essential
furoindoline moiety, such as oxindole-5-O-tetrahydropyranyl ether route etc., and various other diastereoand
enantio- controlled approach in a very concise way.
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