Date of Award

8-11-2018

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Chemistry, MS

First Advisor

John Hershberger

Committee Members

Allyn Ontko; Hashim Ali

Call Number

LD 251 .A566t 2018 C65

Abstract

The Biginelli reaction has been a distinguished reaction for many years. Their products, the Dihydropyrimidones have been shown to contain a vast array of bioactivity especially when they contain other known bioactive functional groups. Here in we discuss different pathways that these DHPM products can be taken down to combine them with other such bioactive functional groups. We explored the addition of alkene and aldehyde groups to the Biginelli compounds in hopes of synthesizing potential drug candidates. We believe the synthesis of the aldehyde group on the DHPM compounds is a gateway to obtaining the hybrid drug activity we so hope to find.

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