
Water Extract of Dragon Fruit Peel Catalyzed Synthesis of Dihydropyridines By Hantzsch Condensation
Author(s) -
Abdulfatah Abdullah Abdu Saifan,
Sultan Abduh Al-horaibi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of chemistry and nutritional biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2709-5932
DOI - 10.48185/jcnb.v2i1.205
Subject(s) - catalysis , chemistry , yield (engineering) , condensation , organic chemistry , condensation reaction , solvent , green chemistry , organic solvent , reaction conditions , organic synthesis , combinatorial chemistry , chemical engineering , reaction mechanism , materials science , physics , engineering , metallurgy , thermodynamics
Nowadays, natural substances are increasingly used in organic synthesis for their safety aspects towards the environment. That is why we identified a natural substance through which it promoted the organic reaction, and it could be sustainable and from plant sources obtained, and through this natural substance, it promotes the synthesis of dihydropyridine and its derivatives under solvent-free conditions. We have resorted to this method, being economical, free of minerals and solvents, to create highly functional dihydropyridine derivatives. It is promoted by the water extract of dragon Fruit (WED) at a temperature of (800C) . these (WED) promoted reactions are found to afford high yield for the desired products and this method is Protocol an alternative to the current procedures.