Rice Malt: A Solvent-Catalyst for the Synthesis of N-Substituted Pyrroles

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Abstract
Aim: The synthesis of diverse N-substituted pyrroles utilizing rice malt is identified. The reaction of hexane-2,5-dione with various primary amines develops the intriguing pyrrole scaffold in moderate to good yields.Methods: The reaction was carried out at room to ambient temperature in an extremely environmentally benign condition, without the need for any additional solvents or catalysts.Results: In the synthesis of N-derivatized pyrroles, several 1 amines, both cyclic and acyclic residue, have been accomplished.Conclusion: To the best of my knowledge, no study has been reported so far based on Paal-Knorr pyrrole synthesis utilizing rice malt as a catalyst and solvent.
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Rice malt,polysaccharides,polyhydroxy-sugar,paal-knorr,pyrrole,chemotherapeutics,hexane-2,5-dione,amine,cyclodehydration,cyclo-condensation,aromatization
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