Abstract
In recent years, the increased use of antioxidant compounds in food, rubber, plastic, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries has been encouraged the organic chemists to develop new protocols for the synthesis of antioxidant derivatives. In this review, a brief introduction to six families of organic compounds with antioxidant properties including alkylated phenols, bisphenolic compounds, trisphenols, Xanthenes, Flavanones and Chromenes is provided and their applications in miscellaneous fields are highlighted. Then, as the main goal of this review, a comprehensive view about the development of catalytic systems used for the synthesis of these six families, with emphasis on the role of recoverable catalysts and nanocatalysts, is presented.
Keywords: Antioxidant, nanocatalyst, phenolic compounds, xanthenes, flavanones, chromenes.
Current Organic Chemistry
Title:Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Antioxidant Derivatives Using Recoverable and/or Nano-catalysts
Volume: 22 Issue: 14
Author(s): Reza Fareghi-Alamdari*, Fariborz Mansouri, Mohsen Golestanzadeh and Negar Zekri
Affiliation:
- College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Malek-Ashtar University of Technology, Tehran, 167653454,Iran
Keywords: Antioxidant, nanocatalyst, phenolic compounds, xanthenes, flavanones, chromenes.
Abstract: In recent years, the increased use of antioxidant compounds in food, rubber, plastic, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries has been encouraged the organic chemists to develop new protocols for the synthesis of antioxidant derivatives. In this review, a brief introduction to six families of organic compounds with antioxidant properties including alkylated phenols, bisphenolic compounds, trisphenols, Xanthenes, Flavanones and Chromenes is provided and their applications in miscellaneous fields are highlighted. Then, as the main goal of this review, a comprehensive view about the development of catalytic systems used for the synthesis of these six families, with emphasis on the role of recoverable catalysts and nanocatalysts, is presented.
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Fareghi-Alamdari Reza *, Mansouri Fariborz , Golestanzadeh Mohsen and Zekri Negar , Recent Developments in the Synthesis of Antioxidant Derivatives Using Recoverable and/or Nano-catalysts, Current Organic Chemistry 2018; 22 (14) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272822666180530105029
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272822666180530105029 |
Print ISSN 1385-2728 |
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