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    A novel five-component diastereoselective synthesis of polysubstituted 2-piperidinones is reported. The Knoevenagel condensation-Michael addition-Mannich cascade of two equivalents of aromatic aldehydes, nitriles, dialkyl malonates and ammonium acetate or aqueous ammonia in alcohols provides convenient access to alkyl (3SR,4RS,6SR)-5,5-dicyano-2-oxo-4,6-diarylpiperidine-3-carboxylates with three stereocenters in 52-90% or dialkyl (2SR,3RS,4RS,5SR)-2,4-diaryl-3-cyano-6-oxopiperidine-3,5-dicarboxylates with four stereocenters in 38-88%. The formation of products was highly stereoselective, with only one diastereomer formed. Ammonium acetate or aqueous ammonia plays a role both as a catalyst and as a nitrogen source. 2,4,6-triaryl-3,3,5,5-tetracyanopiperidines were obtained as a side products in the reactions with nitro-substituted aldehydes or with ethyl and n-propyl cyanoacetates. A series of 14 2-piperidinones and piperidines was assessed for antimicrobial activity against a panel of five bacteria and two fungi; no significant activity was observed. Two side piperidines with nitro substituents in aromatic ring possess bacteriostatic action against S. aureus ATCC 43300 and A. baumannii ATCC 19606 at 32 ug/mL.

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    Anatoly N Vereshchagin, Kirill A Karpenko, Michail N Elinson, Alexandra P Minaeva, Alexander S Goloveshkin, Karl A Hansford, Mikhail P Egorov. One-pot five-component high diastereoselective synthesis of polysubstituted 2-piperidinones from aromatic aldehydes, nitriles, dialkyl malonates and ammonium acetate. Molecular diversity. 2020 Nov;24(4):1327-1342

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    PMID: 31646447

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