Squaramides as Bioisosteres in Contemporary Drug Design

Volume: 120, Issue: 20, Pages: 11616 - 11650
Published: Sep 15, 2020
Abstract
Squaramides represent a class of vinylogous amides that are derived from the squarate oxocarbon dianion. While they have been known since the 1950s, squaramides have only recently emerged (in the last 10–20 years) as particularly useful chemical entities in a variety of applications. They have found particular use as bioisosteric replacements of several heteroatomic functional groups, notably ureas, thioureas, guanidines, and cyanoguanidines,...
Paper Details
Title
Squaramides as Bioisosteres in Contemporary Drug Design
Published Date
Sep 15, 2020
Volume
120
Issue
20
Pages
11616 - 11650
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