- Selective and efficient oxidative modifications of flavonoids with 2-iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX)
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2-Iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX), a mild and efficient hypervalent iodine oxidant, has been utilised in different reaction conditions to perform several efficient oxidative modifications of flavonoids. Fine-tuning of the reaction conditions allowed remarkably selective modifications of these compounds. At room temperature, IBX proved to be an excellent reagent for a highly regioselective aromatic hydroxylation of monohydroxylated flavanones and flavones, generating the corresponding catecholic derivatives showing high antioxidant activity. At 90 °C, IBX efficiently dehydrogenated a large panel of methoxylated flavanones to their corresponding flavones exhibiting anticancer activity. IBX polystyrene has also been utilised to increase the recovery of highly polar compounds. Following the first oxidation, the reagent was recovered and reused in several runs without loss of efficiency and selectivity. The first example of an application of IBX polystyrene in a dehydrogenation reaction has been described.
- Barontini, Maurizio,Bernini, Roberta,Crisante, Fernanda,Fabrizi, Giancarlo
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experimental part
p. 6047 - 6053
(2010/09/11)
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- Synthesis of isoflavones containing naturally occurring substitution pattern by oxidative rearrangement of respective flavanones using thallium(III) p-tosylate
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Claisen condensation of substituted 2′-hydroxyacetophenones 1a-c with aromatic aldehydes affords respective substituted 2′-hydroxychalcones 2a-n which on base catalyzed cyclization in pyridine:methanol:water (1:1:1) give respective flavanones 3a-n. The oxidative rearrangement of flavanones with thallium(III) p-tosylate furnishes respective isoflavones 4a-n in overall 62-72% yields starting from 1. The present methodology has been successfully applied for the synthesis of naturally occurring isoflavones such as di-O-methyldaidzein 4a, cabruvin 4b, pseudobabtigenin methylether 4d, 5,7-dimethoxyisoflavone 4f, 5,7,4′-trimethoxyisoflavone 4g, derrustone 4i, 7,8,3′,4′- tetramethoxyisoflavone 41, purpuranin-A 4m and 7,8,3′,4′,5′- pentamethoxyisoflavone 4n and thus the first synthesis of 4n is reported.
- Singh, Om V.,Muthukrishnan,Sunderavadivelu
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p. 2575 - 2581
(2007/10/03)
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