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A catalytic system for the activation of diorganozinc reagents
Werner, Thomas,Bauer, Matthias,Riahi, Abdol Majid,Schramm, Heiko
, p. 4876 - 4883 (2014)
We report a novel catalytic system for the activation of diorganozinc reagents. We assumed that the nucleophilic activation of diethylzinc should be efficiently performed by simple alkali metal salts. Indeed, the combination of sodium salts and 15-crown-5 significantly accelerates the rate of diethylzinc addition to benzaldehyde under mild conditions. The activity of the catalytic system strongly depends on the nature of the anion, decreasing in the order I->Br->Cl->F-. Under the optimized reaction conditions, various aryl, hetero aryl, and aliphatic aldehydes were converted with diethylzinc and the corresponding product was obtained in excellent yields. The first X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements on such type of reactions provide initial insights that support the proposed catalytic cycle and suggest the formation of a zincate complex.
2, 4, 5-Trideoxyhexopyranosides Derivatives of 4’-Demethylepipodophyllotoxin: De novo Synthesis and Anticancer Activity
Cai, Rui,Li, Yu,Lu, Yapeng,Zhao, Yu,Zhu, Li
, p. 130 - 139 (2022/03/09)
Background: Podophyllotoxin is a natural lignan which possesses anticancer and antiviral activities. Etoposide and teniposide are semisynthetic glycoside derivatives of podophyllotoxin and are increasingly used in cancer medicine. Objective: The present work aimed to design and synthesize a series of 2, 4, 5-trideoxyhexopyrano-sides derivatives of 4’-demethylepipodophyllotoxin as novel anticancer agents. Methods: A divergent de novo synthesis of 2, 4, 5-trideoxyhexopyranosides derivatives of 4’-demethylepipodophyllotoxin has been established via palladium-catalyzed glycosylation. The abili-ties of synthesized glycosides to inhibit the growth of A549, HepG2, SH-SY5Y, KB/VCR and HeLa cancer cells were investigated by MTT assay. Flow cytometric analysis of cell cycle with propidium iodide DNA staining was employed to observe the effect of compound 5b on cancer cell cycle. Results: Twelve D and L monosaccharide derivatives 5a-5l have been efficiently synthesized in three steps from various pyranone building blocks employing de novo glycosylation strategy. D-monosaccharide 5b showed the highest cytotoxicity on five cancer cell lines with the IC50 values ranging from 0.9 to 6.7 μM. It caused HepG2 cycle arrest at G2/M phase in a concentration-dependent manner. Conclusion: The present work leads to the development of novel 2, 4, 5-trideoxyhexopyranosides derivatives of 4’-demethylepipodophyllotoxin. The biological results suggest that the replacement of the glucosyl moiety of etoposide with 2, 4, 5-trideoxyhexopyranosyl is favorable to their cytotoxic-ity. D-monosaccharide 5b was observed to cause HepG2 cycle arrest at the G2/M phase in a concen-tration-dependent manner.
Chiral zinc amidate catalyzed additions of diethylzinc to aldehydes
Zhang, Jinxia,Li, Shasha,Zheng, Xinxin,Li, Hongjie,Jiao, Peng
supporting information, p. 1913 - 1917 (2019/06/24)
A series of bifunctional spiro ligands bearing “carboxamide–phosphine oxide” groups and ethylzinc carboxamidates from these ligands as catalysts for Et2Zn additions to aldehydes were reported. Excellent yields were obtained with moderate ee′s in Et2Zn additions to benzaldehyde derivatives, implying effectiveness of our newly designed catalytic structures as well as mediocre stereocontrol by these chiral ligands. Possible transition states were suggested based on the crystal structures of two ligands.