Abstract:Curcumin, a diarylheptanoid normally isolated from Curcuma longa with multiple bioactivities, was synthesized from vanillin and pentane-1,4-dione as initial substrates, n-butylamine as a catalyst, boron oxide as a protecting agent, and tri-n-butyl borate as a water scavenger. The solvents play crucial roles in the reaction rate and the yield of curcumin synthesis. Applying principal component analysis (PCA) method on 89 molecular descriptors calculated for a set of 272 organic solvents, a two-dimensional solve… Show more
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