“…Substituted chromenoquinolines and 5,6‐dihydrodibenzo[ b , h ][1,6]naphthyridines are biologically significant compounds, which widely occur in natural products, pharmaceuticals, and bioactive materials . For examples, 6 H ‐chromeno[4,3‐ b ]quinolines have been used as estrogen receptor β‐selective ligands and as bioimaging reagents, the spiro analogues of benzothiazolylchromeno derivatives have shown cytotoxic activity against breast cancer cells, and dibenzo[ b , h ][1,6]naphthyridines have found applications in fluorescent DNA labelling due to their fluorescent properties . Because of their biological importance, the development of methods for the preparation of them has attracted much attention from organic chemists .…”