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Aldol

In organic chemistry, an aldol describes a structural motif consisting of a 3-hydroxy ketone or 3-hydroxyaldehyde. An aldol consisting of a 3-hydroxy ketone is called a β-hydroxy ketone, and an aldol consisting of a 3-hydroxy aldehyde is called a β-hydroxy aldehyde. The term "aldol" may refer to 3-hydroxybutanal. Aldols are usually the product of aldol addition, i.e. the condensation of two aldehydes. Stereoselective syntheses of aldols is an active area of asymmetric synthesis. The chemistry of aldols is dominated by one reaction, dehydration: RC(O)CH2CH(OH)R' → RC(O)CH=CHR' + H2O When two molecules of aldehydes react to form an aldol (β-hydroxy aldehyde), the aldol usually produces secondary compounds since it is unstable. Secondary compounds can be diols, unsaturated aldehydes, or alcohols. The aldol 3-hydroxybutanal is a precursor to quinaldine, a precursor to the dye quinoline Yellow SS. Aldols are also used as intermediates in the synthesis of natural products and drugs. The synthesis of Oseltamivir, an antiviral medicine used to treat the flu, involves the aldol reaction. The structural motif of aldols is often found in polyketide natural products, which can be used to manufacture antibiotics. Hydroxypivaldehyde is a rare example of a relatively robust aldol.

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