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Synthesis of Biologically Active Carvacrol Compounds using Different Solvents and Supports
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2007
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Amberlite Ira 400Bioorganic ChemistryDerivativesAbstract Natural MonoterpenoidsEngineeringNatural SciencesOrganic ChemistryChemistryAcute ToxicityPhytochemistryPharmacologyPharmaceutical ChemistrySynthetic ChemistryDifferent SolventsBiomolecular EngineeringNatural Product Synthesis
Abstract Natural monoterpenoids have been documented for their acute toxicity and repellent, antifeedent, reproduction inhibitory, and insecticidal actions. The present work aims to derive a variety of ether and ester compounds using polymer‐supported reactions from the polymer‐supported carvacrol anion was reacted with alkyl halides and acid chlorides to afford carvacryl ethers and esters, respectively. Furthermore, a special study on the effect of different solvents and supports revealed that Amberlite IRA 400 (chloride form) was found to be the best polymer support and acetone among the solvents.
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