Epi-, epoxy- and C2-modified bengamides: Synthesis and biological Evaluation
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With the objective of investigating the influence of structural modifications of the polyketide chain of the bengamides upon their antitumoral activities, we targeted the preparation of bengamide E analogues with modification of the stereochemistry at C-2 and at C-3, the substituent at the C-2 position, and the presence of oxirane rings. For the synthesis of these analogues, a new synthetic method for asymmetric epoxidation, developed in our laboratories, was employed utilizing the chiral sulfonium salts 22 and 23. In order to access 2-epi-bengamide E from these epoxy amides, a synthetic methodology, developed by Miyashita, allowed an oxirane-ring-opening reaction with a double inversion of the configuration. Alternatively, an aldol reaction provided access to the same analogue in a shorter and more efficient manner. Finally, biological evaluation of all of these bengamide E analogues demonstrated that the polyketide chain is essential for the antitumor activity of these natural products, not being amenable to structural or configurational modifications.
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Sarabia, F.; Martín-Gálvez, F.; García-Ruiz, C.; Sánchez-Ruiz, A.; Vivar-García, C. Epistemológica-, epoxy-, and C2-modified benjamines: Synthesis and biological evaluation. J. Org. Chem. 2013, 78, 11, 5239-5253 https://doi.org/10.1021/jo4003272
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