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1374404 Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A Diels–Alder/thiol–olefin co-oxygenation approach to the synthesis of novel bicyclic endoperoxides 17a–22b is reported. Some of these endoperoxides (e.g., 17b, 19b, 22a and 22b) have potent nanomolar in vitro antimalarial activity equivalent to that of the synthetic antimalarial agent arteflene. Iron(II)-mediated degradation of sulfone-endoperoxide 19b and spin-trapping with TEMPO provide a spin-trapped adduct 25 indicative of the formation of a secondary carbon centered radical species 24. Reactive C-radical intermediates of this type may be involved in the expression of the antimalarial effect of these bicyclic endoperoxides.

Graphical abstractA Diels–Alder/thiol–olefin co-oxygenation approach to the synthesis of novel bicyclic endoperoxides 17a–22b is reported. Some of these bicyclic endoperoxides (e.g., 17b, 19b, 22a and 22b) have potent nanomolar antimalarial activity equivalent to that of the synthetic antimalarial agent arteflene.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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