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Functionalities tuned enantioselectivity of phenylcarbamate cyclodextrin clicked chiral stationary phases in HPLC
Tang, Jian,Lin, Yuzhou,Yang, Bo,Zhou, Jie,Tang, Weihua
, p. 566 - 573 (2017)
The mixed chloro- and methyl- functionalities can greatly modulate the enantioselectivities of phenylcarbamate cyclodextrin (CD) clicked chiral stationary phases (CSPs). A comparison study is herein reported for per(4-chloro-3-methyl)phenylcarbamate and per(2-chloro-5-methyl)phenylcarbamate β-CD clicked CSPs (i.e., CCC4M3-CSP and CCC2M5-CSP). The enantioselectivity dependence on column temperature was studied in both normal-phase and reversed-phase mode high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The thermodynamic study revealed that the stronger intermolecular interactions can be formed between CCC4M3-CSP and chiral solutes to drive the chiral separation. The higher enantioselectivities of CCC4M3-CSP were further demonstrated with the enantioseparation of 17 model racemates in HPLC.
Preparation of a novel bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin) chiral stationary phase by thiol-ene click chemistry for enhanced enantioseparation in HPLC
Gong, Bolin,Guo, Siyu,Zhang, Ning
, p. 35754 - 35764 (2021/12/02)
A bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin) ligand was firstly synthesized via a thiol-ene click chemistry reaction between allyl-ureido-β-cyclodextrin and 4-4′-thiobisthiophenol, which was then bonded onto a 5 μm spherical silica gel to obtain a novel bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin) chiral stationary phase (HTCDP). The structures of HTCDP and the bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin) ligand were characterized by the 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR), solid state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR) spectra spectrum, scanning electron microscope, elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, infrared spectrometry and thermogravimetric analysis. The performance of HTCDP in enantioseparation was systematically examined by separating 21 chiral compounds, including 8 flavanones, 8 triazole pesticides and 5 other common chiral drugs (benzoin, praziquantel, 1-1′-bi-2-naphthol, Tr?ger's base and bicalutamide) in the reversed-phase chromatographic mode. By optimizing the chromatographic conditions such as formic acid content, mobile phase composition, pH values and column temperature, 19 analytes were completely separated with high resolution (1.50-4.48), in which the enantiomeric resolution of silymarin, 4-hydroxyflavanone, 2-hydroxyflavanone and flavanone were up to 4.34, 4.48, 3.89 and 3.06 within 35 min, respectively. Compared to the native β-CD chiral stationary phase (CDCSP), HTCDP had superior enantiomer separation and chiral recognition abilities. For example, HTCDP completely separated 5 other common chiral drugs, 2 flavanones and 3 triazole pesticides that CDCSP failed to separate. Unlike CDCSP, which has a small cavity (0.65 nm), the two cavities in HTCDP joined by the aryl connector could synergistically accommodate relatively bulky chiral analytes. Thus, HTCDP may have a broader prospect in enantiomeric separation, analysis and detection. This journal is
Divergent synthesis of flavones and flavanones from 2′-hydroxydihydrochalconesviapalladium(ii)-catalyzed oxidative cyclization
Son, Seung Hwan,Cho, Yang Yil,Yoo, Hyung-Seok,Lee, Soo Jin,Kim, Young Min,Jang, Hyu Jeong,Kim, Dong Hwan,Shin, Jeong-Won,Kim, Nam-Jung
, p. 14000 - 14006 (2021/04/22)
Divergent and versatile synthetic routes to flavones and flavanonesviaefficient Pd(ii) catalysis are disclosed. These Pd(ii) catalyses expediently provide a variety of flavones and flavanones from 2′-hydroxydihydrochalcones as common intermediates, depending on oxidants and additives,viadiscriminate oxidative cyclization sequences involving dehydrogenation, respectively, in a highly atom-economic manner.
Preparation and evaluation of a triazole-bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin)–bonded chiral stationary phase for HPLC
Shuang, Yazhou,Liao, Yuqin,Wang, Hui,Wang, Yuanxing,Li, Laisheng
, p. 168 - 184 (2019/11/25)
A triazole-bridged bis(β-cyclodextrin) was synthesized via a high-yield Click Chemistry reaction between 6-azido-β-cyclodextrin and 6-propynylamino-β-cyclodextrin, and then it was bonded onto ordered silica gel SBA-15 to obtain a novel triazole-bridged bis (β-cyclodextrin)–bonded chiral stationary phase (TBCDP). The structures of the bridged cyclodextrin and TBCDP were characterized by the infrared spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, elemental analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis. The chiral performance of TBCDP was evaluated by using chiral pesticides and drugs as probes including triazoles, flavanones, dansyl amino acids and β-blockers. Some effects of the composition in mobile phase and pH value on the enantioseparations were investigated in different modes. The nine triazoles, eight flavanones, and eight dansyl amino acids were successfully resolved on TBCDP under the reversed phase with the resolutions of hexaconazole, 2′-hydroxyflavanone, and dansyl-DL-tyrosine, which were 2.49, 5.40, and 3.25 within 30 minutes, respectively. The ten β-blockers were also separated under the polar organic mode with the resolution of arotinolol reached 1.71. Some related separation mechanisms were discussed preliminary. Compared with the native cyclodextrin stationary phase (CDSP), TBCDP has higher enantioselectivity to separate more analytes, which benefited from the synergistic inclusion ability of the two adjacent cavities and bridging linker of TBCDP, thereby enabling it a promising prospect in chiral drugs and food analysis.
Synthesis, Structure, and Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Functionally Substituted Chalcones and Their Derivatives
Nurkenov,Ibraev,Schepetkin,Khlebnikov,Seilkhanov,Arinova,Isabaeva
, p. 1360 - 1367 (2019/08/21)
Functionally substituted chalcones, pyrazolines, and flavonones have been synthesized. Their structure has been studied by means of 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, including COSY and HMQC experiments. Anti-inflammatory activity of the s
Water-mediated phosphorylative cyclodehydrogenation: An efficient preparation of flavones and flavanones
Vimal, Manorama,Pathak, Uma,Halve, Anand Kumar
supporting information, p. 2805 - 2814 (2019/08/12)
A new synthetic strategy utilizing POCl3-water for the conversion of 2′-hydroxychalcones to flavanones and flavones has been developed. The reagent efficiently promoted one-pot conversion of 2′-hydroxychalcones to flavones through flavanones involving cyclization and oxidative dehydrogenation. By changing the stoichiometery of the reagents, the reaction can be tuned to generate either flavanone or flavone. The developed protocol was found to be applicable for a variety of 2′-hydroxychalcones.
A cationic cyclodextrin clicked bilayer chiral stationary phase for versatile chiral separation in HPLC
Zhou, Jie,Yang, Bo,Tang, Jian,Tang, Weihua
, p. 3526 - 3533 (2018/03/06)
A cationic cyclodextrin (CD) clicked bilayer chiral stationary phase (CSP) was developed via click chemistry for chiral separations in multimode high-performance chromatography (HPLC). The versatility of this new CSP was evaluated using 17 model racemic pairs including aromatic alcohols, flavonoids and isoxazoline enantiomers in both reversed-phase (RP) and normal-phase (NP) HPLC. The CD functionality-enhanced chiral selectivity was elucidated in different elution modes. Higher chiral resolutions were shown in the RP-elution mode due to the inclusion complexation in comparison to the NP-elution mode. The highest chiral resolution of 4.40 was achieved for 4ClPh-OPr, with 12 racemic pairs baseline separated in RP-HPLC. The addition of organic modifiers in mobile phases plays an important role in optimizing the enantioselectivities of the cationic CD bilayer CSP in NP-HPLC.
Guanidino-graphene catalysed synthesis of flavones via Aldol-Michael-oxidation
Mishra, Sweta,Arora, Smriti,Nagpal, Ritika,Chauhan, Shive Murat Singh
, p. 2525 - 2530 (2017/03/09)
Guanidino-graphene has been synthesized by the reaction of bromoamine with reduced graphene oxide and characterized by FT-IR, Raman, TGA, powder XRD, TEM, SEM, and zeta potential. It is a cheap, heterogeneous and environmentally benign solid base catalyst used for cascade Aldol-Michael-oxidation in the synthesis of chalcone, flavonoids.
Synthesis and evaluation of novel carbamate-substituted flavanone derivatives as potent acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and anti-amnestic agents
Anand, Preet,Singh, Baldev
, p. 1648 - 1659 (2013/07/26)
This study was designed to synthesize and evaluate flavanone derivatives with phenylcarbamate moiety as potent acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors and anti-amnestic agents for management of AD. The synthesis of carbamate-substituted flavanone derivativ
Sodium perborate tetrahydrate-mediated transformations of 2′-hydroxychalcones to flavanones, flavones, and 3′, 5′-diiodoflavone under mild, environmentally friendly conditions
Ganguly, Nemai C.,Chandra, Sumanta,Barik, Sujoy Kumar
, p. 1351 - 1361 (2013/05/09)
Sodium perborate tetrahydrate has been utilized as a nucleophilic catalyst for facile conversion of 2′-hydroxychalcones to flavanones in warm aqueous acetonitrile, and then these chalcones, upon oxidative cyclization in warm acetic acid with an excess of the same reagent, afforded flavones in acceptable yields. One-pot synthesis of 3′,5′-diiodoflavone has been accomplished by diacetoxyiodobenzene-catalyzed iodination of 2′-hydroxychalcone with tetra-n-butylammonium iodide in acetic acid in the presence of sodium perborate as a terminal oxidant.
