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Due to the extensive application of porphyrins today, this paper aims to present a short review on the synthesis of the first and principal methodologies and compares their yields and reaction conditions. It should be noted that these methodologies were the precursors to the development of numerous syntheses of porphyrins.
Keywords: Porphyrins, biological activity
Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry
Title:Synthesis and Biological Activity of Porphyrins
Volume: 10 Issue: 1
Author(s): Daniela P. V. Souza, Marco Antonio G. B. Gomes, Paula S. Goncalves, Roberto P. Santos, Edmilson J. Maria and Carlos Roberto R. Matos
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Keywords: Porphyrins, biological activity
Abstract: Due to the extensive application of porphyrins today, this paper aims to present a short review on the synthesis of the first and principal methodologies and compares their yields and reaction conditions. It should be noted that these methodologies were the precursors to the development of numerous syntheses of porphyrins.
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P. V. Souza Daniela, Antonio G. B. Gomes Marco, S. Goncalves Paula, P. Santos Roberto, J. Maria Edmilson and Roberto R. Matos Carlos, Synthesis and Biological Activity of Porphyrins, Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry 2013; 10 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570193X11310010008
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