Author:
Chen Lina,Gao Zhenhua,Zhang Ye,Dai Xiandong,Meng Fanhua,Guo Yongbiao
Abstract
AbstractCapsaicin derivatives with thiourea structure (CDTS) is highly noteworthy owing to its higher analgesic potency in rodent models and higher agonism in vitro. However, the direct synthesis of CDTS remains t one or more shortcomings. In this study, we present reported a green, facile, and practical synthetic method of capsaicin derivatives with thiourea structure is developed by using an automated synthetic system, leading to a series of capsaicin derivatives with various electronic properties and functionalities in good to excellent yields.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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