Microwave-Promoted Synthesis Of Quinoline Heterocycles From Anilines
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Abstract
The production of biologically active heterocyclic compounds has attracted significant attention in the field of medicinal chemistry due to their diverse spectrum of biological effects and potential applications in treatment. Microwave-assisted techniques have emerged as very efficient tools in the area of organic synthesis, enabling rapid and skillful modifications. The aim of this research is to examine the use of microwave-assisted techniques in creating bioactive heterocyclic compounds. The focus will be on using starting materials derived from natural sources. The use of natural starting materials offers several advantages, including as sustainability, availability, and the potential for discovering novel compounds with unique biological characteristics. The objective of this research is to clarify the basic principles of microwave-assisted synthesis, with a particular focus on the latest advancements in this area. Moreover, this review will demonstrate the process of creating bioactive heterocyclic compounds from natural starting materials. Additionally, this study will analyze the biological characteristics and potential practical applications of these compounds, specifically emphasizing the significance of microwave-assisted synthesis in the realm of pharmaceutical investigation and progress.