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Effects of N-substitution of the activation mechanisms of 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide analogues
Kwon,Borch
, p. 1491 - 1496 (1989)
The activation mechanisms of the N-substituted 4-hydroxycyclophosphamide analogues 4-hydroxyifosfamide (2b), 4-hydroxytrofosfamide (2c), and 3-methyl-4-hydroxycyclophosphamide (2d) were compared with that of the unsubstituted parent compound 2a. The reaction kinetics of cis-2b, -2c, and -2d are qualitatively similar to those of 2a in that they undergo ring opening to the respective aldophosphamide intermediates 3, which can reclose to the cis- or trans-4-hydroxy isomers or undergo base-catalyzed β-elimination to generate the corresponding phosphoramide mustard products 4. In contrast to the general acid catalysis observed for ring opening of 2a and 2d, the N-(chloroethyl)-substituted analogues 2b and 2c undergo specific base-catalyzed ring opening. This mechanistic difference was also illustrated by the rapid action of 2a and 2d with sodium 2-mercaptoethanesulfonate (Mesna) under acidic conditions to give the 4-(alkylthio)-substituted cyclophosphamide derivatives 5a and 5d. Compounds 2b and 2c did not react with Mesna to generate 5b and 5c under these conditions. Both the fraction of aldehyde/hydrate present at equilibrium and the cytotoxicity against L1210 cells in vitro decreased in the order 2c > 2b > 2a > 2d. The plasma-catalyzed acceleration of phosphoramide mustard generation previously reported for 2a was also observed for these analogues.