148470-44-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
The synthesis and tubulin binding activity of thiophene-based analogues of combretastatin A-4
Flynn, Bernard L,Flynn, Guy P,Hamel, Ernest,Jung
, p. 2341 - 2343 (2007/10/03)
A number of analogues of combretastatin A-4 (1), containing a thiophene ring interposed between the two phenyl groups, have been prepared. The synthesis of these compounds employed a combination of palladium-mediated coupling and iodocyclization techniques. The thiophene compounds 11, 14, 18, and 19 also represent non-benzofused analogues of some recently described tubulin binding benzo[b]thiophenes 3-5. The most active thiophene compounds identified in this study were 11, 14, and 18. Overall they are less active than 1 but exhibit comparable activity to the most active of the benzo[b]thiophenes 3-5. A structure-activity relationship of these compounds is considered.
Regiochemical and Stereochemical Studies on Halocyclization Reactions of Unsaturated Sulfides
Ren, Xiao-Feng,Turos, Edward,Lake, Charles H.,Churchill, Melvyn Rowen
, p. 6468 - 6483 (2007/10/03)
The regiochemistry and stereochemistry for the halocyclization reactions of unsaturated benzyl sulfides have been examined as a function of tether length, type of unsaturation (carbon-carbon double bond versus carbon-carbon triple bond), substituents, and halogenating agent.Alkenyl sulfides were found to react with iodine or bromine at room temperature to give five-membered ring cycloadducts exclusively over those having four-membered rings, while for larger systems, six-membered ring products are formed preferentially over their five-membered ring isomers and exclusively over the seven-membered ring adducts.The endo- versus exo-regioselectivity of these alkenyl sulfide ring closure most likely reflects the difference in thermodynamic stabilities of the β-halo sulfide cycloadducts, which are able to equilibrate via a common episulfonium intermediate.The efficiency of cyclization process markedly drops off for these alkenyl sulfides as the tether length increases beyond four intervening carbon centers.Thus, while the halogenations of 3-butenyl sulfides and 4-pentenyl sulfides give high yields of cycloadducts, those of 5-hexenyl sulfides afford only small amounts of cyclized products and large quantities of acyclic dibromides.Conversely, the reactions of acetylenic sulfides with iodine give uniformly high yields and regiochemical control regardless of the tether length.Thus, 3-butynyl and 4-pentynyl sulfides cyclize cleanly to the five-membered ring while 5-hexynyl sulfides give exclusively the six-membered ring.The products arising from these alkynyl sulfide ring closures are believed to be formed under kinetic control.The methodology has been applied to the synthesis of unusual bicyclic β-lactams related to the penicillin family of antibiotics.
