aminoaldehydes
Aminoaldehydes are organic compounds that contain both an amino functional group (-NH2 or substituted amine) and an aldehyde group (-CHO) within the same molecule. The amino group can be located on the carbon adjacent to the aldehyde (designated as alpha-amino aldehydes) or on a more distant carbon, giving a range of isomeric structures. Simple, commonly cited examples include 2-aminoacetaldehyde (NH2-CH2-CHO) and 3-aminopropanal (NH2-CH2-CH2-CHO).
These compounds are multifunctional building blocks in organic synthesis. The aldehyde group is highly reactive toward
In practice, aminoaldehydes are typically generated or used in situ, or are accessed as protected derivatives
Stability can be an issue: the free aminoaldehydes may be reactive and prone to oxidation or polymerization,