RCM-based synthesis of a variety of beta-C-glycosides and their in vitro anti-solid tumor activity |
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Authors: | Postema Maarten H D Piper Jared L Betts Russell L Valeriote Frederick A Pietraszkewicz Halina |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA. mpostem1@hfhs.org |
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Abstract: | The synthesis of a number of biologically relevant C-glycosides has been carried out through the use of an esterification-ring-closing metathesis (RCM) strategy. The required acid precursors were readily prepared via a number of standard chemical transformations followed by dehydrative coupling of these acids with several olefin alcohols 1 to yield the precursor esters 3 in excellent yield. Methylenation of the esters 3 was followed by RCM and in situ hydroboration-oxidation of the formed glycals to furnish the protected beta-C-glycosides 6 in good overall yield. Several examples were converted to the corresponding C-glycoglycerolipids 17 and subsequently screened against solid-tumor cell lines for in vitro differential cytotoxicity. |
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