Synthesis of α-Hydroxy Amides

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α-Hydroxy amides are a class of important intermediates in organic synthesis. It plays an important role in the field of science and medicine. However, the preparation methods of α-hydroxy amides are relatively few, and they are usually enzyme-or Lewis acid-catalyzed reactions. These types of methods are not ideal in operation, yield and/or stereoselectivity. We found a new way to synthesize α-hydroxy amides by transforming amino acids into α-hydroxyl acids, and then by amination of the α-hydroxy acids.

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