55515-07-6Relevant articles and documents
Synthesis and In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Triazolyl Analogs of Podophyllotoxin, a Naturally Occurring Lignin
Ara, T.,Banday, J. A.,Bhat, B. A.,Ganaie, B. A.
, p. 2039 - 2047 (2022/01/24)
Abstract: A series of triazolyl-modified podophyllotoxin analogs have been designed and synthesized by utilizing Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition in order to develop potent antitumor agents. The synthesized analogs were assessed for in vitro anticancer a
Scalable Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols Using Catalytic DDQ/HNO3
Arseniyadis, Stellios,Clavier, Louis,Copin, Chloé,Fournier, Jean,Giffard, Jean-Fran?ois,Jean, Alexandre,Katsina, Tania,Macedo Portela Da Silva, Nayane,Tamion, Rodolphe
supporting information, p. 856 - 860 (2020/07/14)
A selective, practical, and scalable aerobic oxidation of alcohols is described that uses catalytic amounts of 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ) and HNO3, with molecular oxygen serving as the terminal oxidant. The method was successfully applied to the oxidation of a wide range of benzylic, propargylic, and allylic alcohols, including two natural products, namely, carveol and podophyllotoxin. The conditions are also applicable to the selective oxidative deprotection of p-methoxybenzyl ethers.
Asymmetric Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of (?)-Podophyllotoxin and Related Aryltetralin Lignans
Li, Jian,Zhang, Xiao,Renata, Hans
supporting information, p. 11657 - 11660 (2019/08/02)
(?)-Podophyllotoxin is one of the most potent microtubule depolymerizing agents and has served as an important lead compound in antineoplastic drug discovery. Reported here is a short chemoenzymatic total synthesis of (?)-podophyllotoxin and related aryltetralin lignans. Vital to this approach is the use of an enzymatic oxidative C?C coupling reaction to construct the tetracyclic core of the natural product in a diastereoselective fashion. This strategy allows gram-scale access to (?)-deoxypodophyllotoxin and is readily adaptable to the preparation of related aryltetralin lignans.