Benzoxaborole and Beyond: The Emergence of Cyclic Hemiboronic Acids as a Versatile Chemotype in Medicine, Catalysis, and Materials
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Cyclic hemiboronic acids are boron-containing heterocycles composed of one exocyclic boranol (B–OH) group, one endocyclic B–C bond, and one endocyclic B–heteroatom (O or N) bond. Compared to their open-form congeners, boronic acids, they are largely underexplored. Inspired by the recent success of the benzoxaborole ring system in drug discovery, highlighted by the approved products tavaborole and crisaborole, the last two decades have seen a continuous rise in interest toward other classes of nonaromatic and pseudoaromatic hemiboronic heterocycles. These boroheterocycles have been employed in various applications including organocatalysis, bioconjugation, drug discovery, as synthetic intermediates in natural…
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- Ring (chemistry)
- Natural product
- Heteroatom
- Chemotype
- Cyclic peptide
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