2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10593-011-0881-2
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Synthesis of quinolin-2-ones by an intramolecular Knoevenagel condensation and by tandem Michael–Knoevenagel heterocyclization

Abstract: Compounds containing the quinolin-2-one fragment have already been studied systematically as subjects of medicobiological investigations for more than 50 years. Since then it was discovered that quinolin-2-ones as structural units, form part of the composition of a series of natural alkaloids [1]. The investigations led to a remarkable result, but only in practically the last 10-12 years, when new biological targets were discovered and test systems based on them were designed and in practice highly coeffective… Show more

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“…The cyclization of o-acylaminophenones 1 is well known as the Camps reaction and has been used for the synthesis of 2(1H)-quinolinones 4 and 4(1H)-quinolinones 5 since the 19 th century. [17][18][19][20][21][22] The regioselectivity of the reaction depends on the C-H acidity at the -carbamoyl position of amides 1. Increasing the -carbamoyl acidity facilitates cyclization of amides 1 to 2(1H)-quinolinones 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cyclization of o-acylaminophenones 1 is well known as the Camps reaction and has been used for the synthesis of 2(1H)-quinolinones 4 and 4(1H)-quinolinones 5 since the 19 th century. [17][18][19][20][21][22] The regioselectivity of the reaction depends on the C-H acidity at the -carbamoyl position of amides 1. Increasing the -carbamoyl acidity facilitates cyclization of amides 1 to 2(1H)-quinolinones 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%