Affiliation:
1. Government of Maharashtra, Government College of Arts and Science, Aurangabad 431001 (MS), India
2. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India.
3. Department of Chemistry,
Government of Maharashtra’s Ismail Yusuf College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mumbai 410060 (MS), India
4. Department of Chemistry, Government Institute of Forensic Science, Aurangabad 431 004, (MS), India
Abstract
Background:
L-proline is a natural amino acid having secondary amine functionality
and acts as a bifunctional catalyst (organo-catalyst). The amino-functional group acts as Lewis
base type while carboxylic acids act as Brønsted acid type catalysts. It catalyzed different asymmetric
syntheses, including known reactions such as Aldol condensation, Mannich reaction, Michael
Addition, Knoevenagel condensation, Hantzsch synthesis, OXA-Michael Henry tandem,
Ullmann reactions, Wieland-Miescher ketone synthesis, Robinson annulation, Biginelli reaction, α-
amination. It is also an essential catalyst for synthesizing heterocyclic skeletons such as coumarin,
spiro-oxindoles, imidazoles, benzimidazoles, quinoxalines, podophyllotoxin, benzothiazoles, isoxazolidines,
phenothiazines, aziridine, indole, 1,5-benzodiazepines, pyridine, and quinazolines.
Objective:
In this review, we had the objective to critically summarize the use of proline and proline
derivatives as catalysts of multicomponent reactions performed in various media and leading
to synthetically and biologically relevant heterocycles, a very important class of compounds that
constitutes over 60% of drugs and agrochemicals.
Methods:
All scholarly articles for L-Proline catalyzed reactions were retrieved from ScienceDirect,
Google Scholar , PubMed, etc.
Results and Conclusion:
Given the importance of L-Proline based reactions, it has been observed
to have tremendous applications in organic chemistry. It can also act as a 'Green catalyst'.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,General Medicine