Revisiting the Algar-Flynn-Oyamada (AFO) Reaction Mechanism: Computational and other Studies
Carla Teixeira,
Sergio Sousa,
Anthony J Burke
Abstract:The flavonoid family is a diverse family of natural phenolic compounds, with multiple biological properties. Both flavonols and aurones and their derivatives are key flavonoid compounds. These molecules traditionally have been obtained through the classical Algar, Flynn and Oyamada (AFO) reaction by treatment of 2’-hydroxychalcones with alkaline hydrogen peroxide. The mechanism is controversial, with indications of the formation of an epoxide intermediate when there is a substituent in the 6’-position (giving … Show more
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