Synthetic approaches towards indoles on solid phase recent advances and future directions
Jan Tois, Robert Franzén and Ari Koskinen
Tetrahedron 59 (2003) 5395–5405 (http://pharmacist-hive.tripod.com/reviewindole.pdf)
(http://pharmacist-hive.tripod.com/reviewindole.pdf)
DOI:doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(03)00851-2 (http://dx.doi.org/doi%3A10.1016/S0040%2D4020%2803%2900851%2D2)
Indole scaffolds are biologically very attractive and have appeared frequently in the medicinal chemistry literature showing their importance. Several solid-phase indole syntheses have already been reported and considerable effort is to be expected in the future to provide more efficient solid-supported methodologies for the indole synthesis. This report summarises the literature published until July 2002 describing methods for either the preparation of the indole moiety or the modification of the indole core on a variety of polymer-supported resins.
Dear Pharmacist!
Lego really likes your literature findings but could you please UTFSE before posting an article?
Just entering the first page (5395 in this case) will give you 5 results. The first is your post ;) and the third one is:
Post 444241 (https://www.thevespiary.org/talk/index.php?topic=12957.msg44424100#msg44424100)
(Lego: "Synthetic approaches towards indoles on solid phas", Tryptamine Chemistry)
Here we have the first part of the article and a link to the full-text as PDF.
There is no reason to do the work twice.
Btw: At least you have been smarter than Lego and used the DOI-tag. ;)