Abstract

The reaction of dehydroabiethylamine (DHA) with isocyanides and formaldehyde produces varying products depending on the conditions employed. In a 4-component Ugi reaction using benzyl isocyanide, paraformaldehyde, and TMS-azide, the anticipated tetrazole is formed. Nevertheless, other isocyanides were unsuccessful in these conditions. Upon substituting paraformaldehyde with formalin and utilizing ultrasound instead, bis-tetrazole formation was obtained in a pseudo-7-component reaction. A bis-benzyl-substituted tetrazole 5 demonstrated significant AChE and BChE inhibition in Ellman's assays. Molecular modeling corroborated these results, with compound 5 identified as a mixed-type inhibitor for both enzymes.

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