Abstract
An O-aminated naphthol AS-E was designed as a prodrug to achieve reductive activation and improved aqueous solubility. During the synthesis of this designed compound, a novel transformation from aryl triflates and ethyl acetohydroximate to oxazoles was discovered. Although the initially designed O-amino naphthol AS-E was not made successfully, the eventually synthesized O-tert-butylamino derivative was found to be biologically inactive, suggesting that reductive N-O cleavage in this compound was not facile due to unfavorable steric and electronic effects.
Keywords: CREB, ethyl acetohydroximate, naphthol AS-E, oxazole, O-amination, prodrug, reductive activation.
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title:Synthesis and Evaluation of an O-Aminated Naphthol AS-E as a Prodrug of CREB-mediated Gene Transcription Inhibition
Volume: 10 Issue: 5
Author(s): Fuchun Xie, Bingbing X. Li and Xiangshu Xiao
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Keywords: CREB, ethyl acetohydroximate, naphthol AS-E, oxazole, O-amination, prodrug, reductive activation.
Abstract: An O-aminated naphthol AS-E was designed as a prodrug to achieve reductive activation and improved aqueous solubility. During the synthesis of this designed compound, a novel transformation from aryl triflates and ethyl acetohydroximate to oxazoles was discovered. Although the initially designed O-amino naphthol AS-E was not made successfully, the eventually synthesized O-tert-butylamino derivative was found to be biologically inactive, suggesting that reductive N-O cleavage in this compound was not facile due to unfavorable steric and electronic effects.
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Xie Fuchun, Li Bingbing X. and Xiao Xiangshu, Synthesis and Evaluation of an O-Aminated Naphthol AS-E as a Prodrug of CREB-mediated Gene Transcription Inhibition, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2013; 10 (5) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178611310050014
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178611310050014 |
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