Abstract
An atom-economical regioselective synthesis of N-substituted prolinamides or N-substituted piperidine-2-carboxamides via a metal-free decarboxylative multicomponent coupling between l-proline or pipecolic acid, aldehydes, and isonitriles is described. The cascade event involves sequential imine formation, decarboxylation, isonitrile insertion, and hydrolysis to afford the product in one-pot. Two of the prolinamides were found to display appreciable antithrombotic activity via inhibition of platelet aggregation.
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