Recent advances of chroman-4-one derivatives: synthetic approaches and bioactivities

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Saeed Emami, Zahra Ghanbarimasir

Abstract

Chroman-4-one scaffold is a privileged structure in heterocyclic chemistry and drug discovery. Also, chroman-4-ones are important intermediates and interesting building blocks in organic synthesis and drug design. The structural diversity found in the chroman-4-one family led to their division into several categories including benzylidene-4-chromanones, flavanones (2-phenyl-4-chromanones), isoflavanones (3-phenyl-4-chromanones), spirochromanones, and C-4 modified chroman-4-ones such as hydrazones and oxime derivatives. This review addresses the most significant synthetic methods reported on 4-chromanone-derived compounds and consequently emphasizes on the biological relevance of such compounds.

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