Abstract
An effective one-pot synthesis of quinolines bearing diverse C3-piperazinyl functions was developed by using a modified Friedländer's protocol. The method not only enables the synthesis of our early reported c-Met inhibitor on a large scale, but also provides a way to generate novel multi-substituted quinolines for further structure-activity relationship (SAR) study.
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