Iron(II)-induced degradation of antimalarial beta-sulfonyl endoperoxides: evidence for the generation of potentially cytotoxic carbocations |
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Authors: | Szpilman A M Korshin E E Hoos R Posner G H Bachi M D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Organic Chemistry, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Reactions of antimalarial beta-sulfonyl endoperoxides 9 and 10, which, like yingzhaosu A (2), derive from the 2,3-dioxabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane system 3, with iron(II) salts were studied. Product analysis of the iron(II)-induced degradations provided evidence for the intermediacy of carbon-centered cyclohexyl radicals 20 and 31 and their possible oxidation to the corresponding carbocations 21 and 32. It is conceivable that the antimalarial activity of beta-sulfonyl endoperoxides of type 5 may derive from alkylation of vital intraparasitic biomolecules by free radicals and/or carbocations, generated within the malaria parasite through a similar iron(II)-induced degradation process. |
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