Petasis vs. Strecker Amino Acid Synthesis: Convergence, Divergence and Opportunities in Organic Synthesis
Wayiza Masamba
Abstract
α-Amino acids find widespread applications in various areas of life and physical sciences. Their syntheses are carried out by a multitude of protocols, of which Petasis and Strecker reactions have emerged as the most straightforward and most widely used. Both reactions are three-component reactions using the same starting materials, except the nucleophilic species. The differences and similarities between these two important reactions are highlighted in this review.
Topics & Concepts
Strecker amino acid synthesisAmino acidConvergence (economics)ChemistryDivergence (linguistics)MultitudeOrganic synthesisNucleophilePeptidomimeticOrganic reactionBiochemical engineeringOrganic chemistryCombinatorial chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringCatalysisEconomicsLinguisticsEpistemologyEnantioselective synthesisEconomic growthPhilosophyPeptideAsymmetric Synthesis and CatalysisChemical Synthesis and AnalysisChemical synthesis and alkaloids