Publications by authors named "Roman A Valiulin"

Minimizing the number and duration of design cycles needed to optimize hit or lead compounds into high-quality chemical probes or drug candidates is an ongoing challenge in biomedical research. Small structure modifications to hit or lead compounds can have meaningful impacts on pharmacological profiles due to significant effects on molecular and physicochemical properties and intra- and intermolecular interactions. Rapid pharmacological profiling of an efficiently prepared series of positional analogues stemming from the systematic exchange of methine groups with heteroatoms or other substituents in aromatic or heteroaromatic ring-containing hit or lead compounds is one approach toward minimizing design cycles (e.

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The in situ preparation and trapping of chlorine azide provided a versatile one-pot method for the azidochlorination of alkenes. Gaseous ClN3 generated from sodium azide, hypochlorite, and acetic acid can be explosive if isolation is attempted. Instead, we generated the reagent in biphasic media in the presence of olefinic compounds dissolved in the organic layer or evenly emulsified throughout the solution in the absence of organic solvent.

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Secoisolariciresinol diglucosides (SDGs) (S,S)-SDG-1 (major isomer in flaxseed) and (R,R)-SDG-2 (minor isomer in flaxseed) were synthesized from vanillin via secoisolariciresinol (6) and glucosyl donor 7 through a concise route that involved chromatographic separation of diastereomeric diglucoside derivatives (S,S)-8 and (R,R)-9. Synthetic (S,S)-SDG-1 and (R,R)-SDG-2 exhibited potent antioxidant properties (EC50=292.17±27.

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Reaction of 10-deacetylbaccatin III (III) and its 7-TES derivative (IV) with DAST under various conditions resulted in the formation of an array of new fluorinated and non-fluorinated 13-keto taxoid compounds (2a–4a) through a vinylogous pinacol–pinacolone rearrangement. Further fluorination of some of these products (2a, 3a) with NFSi or Selectfluor gave additional derivatives. Sodium borohydride reduction of the 13-keto group of these products (2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 8, 9, 11–14) led to a series of 9α-hydroxy taxoid derivatives, which were esterified using the docetaxel side chain employing the corresponding protected β-lactam, followed by deprotection to furnish a library of docetaxel analogs and related compounds.

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Intramolecular photoinduced cyclizations are investigated in photoprecursors assembled in a modular fashion via a Diels-Alder reaction of acetylenic dienophiles with subsequent Michael additions of aromatic ketones to install a chromophore capable of initiating Paternò-Büchi cycloadditions or radical cyclization cascades. The protolytic oxametathesis in these systems allows for rapid access to novel polycyclic scaffolds decorated by formyl groups and carboxylates suitable for subsequent modifications. In conformationally constrained photoprecursors, a radical rearrangement takes place resulting in intramolecular 1,3-diradical cyclopentanation of the double bond.

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A bio-inspired investigation of the reactions of substrates of type 1 with VOF(3) and PIFA [phenyliodine(III) bis(trifluoroacetate)] led to a collection of colchicine-like compounds 2-5 and related systems. Biological evaluation revealed that some of the synthesized products had significant cytotoxic properties against the colon cancer cell line HT-29.

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Chromones are introduced into a double-tandem [4(π)+2(π)]·[2(π)+2(π)]·[4(π)+2(π)]·[2(π)+2(π)] synthetic sequence, culminating in photoprotolytic oxametathesis, which leads to an expeditious growth of molecular complexity over a few experimentally simple steps. The overall reaction can potentially be utilized in diversity-oriented synthesis, as it allows for three or more diversity inputs furnishing novel unique polycyclic scaffolds decorated with a variety of functionalities and aromatic/heterocyclic pendants. The polycyclic alkenes, resulting from the oxametathesis step, were found to undergo efficient and clean photoinduced epoxidation when irradiated in the presence of molecular oxygen.

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Strained polycyclic oxetanes generated photochemically from the Diels-Alder adducts of cyclic dienes and enones undergo deep skeletal rearrangements under protolytic ring-opening conditions offering expeditious access to chlorohydrins and other products of unique skeletal topology.

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Diels-Alder adducts of chromones are shown to undergo an intramolecular [2(pi)+2(pi)] alkene-arene photocyclization, leading to a versatile polycyclic diene, which is capable of dimerization or can be introduced into a high yielding photoprotolytic oxametathetic sequence. This allows for an expeditious growth of molecular complexity over a few experimentally simple steps with stereochemistry being defined and locked at the very first Diels-Alder step. The overall reaction can potentially be utilized in Diversity-Oriented Synthesis as it allows for three or more diversity inputs furnishing novel unique polycyclic scaffolds, which can readily be decorated with a variety of functionalities and aromatic/heterocyclic pendants.

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High-yielding one-pot photoinduced transformation of readily available endoaroyl and heteroaroyl Diels-Alder adducts into novel polycyclic aldehydes or their hemiacetals, decorated by carbo- and heterocyclic pendants, is described.

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The adducts of trithiabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (TTBO) and carbonyl compounds undergo efficient photoinduced fragmentation with quantum yields comparable to that of dithiane adducts.

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A novel multicomponent reaction allowing for a one-pot formation of three carbon-carbon bonds has been developed. It is based on in situ generation and anionic dimerization of methylenedithiane and produces a versatile synthetic equivalent of 4-hydroxy-1,3-alkanediones which, among other things, offers expeditious one-pot access to 3(2H)-furanones.

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Conditional photofragmentation is achieved with binary systems incorporating the isophthaloyl bis-aminopyridine barbiturate recognition motif and dithiane- or trithiane-based photolabile modules, which cleave only in the presence of an external sensitizer. The components of the host-guest molecular recognition pair were each outfitted with either the sensitizer or the photocleavable module. In these pairs, photoinduced fragmentation is contingent on a molecular recognition event, which brings the sensitizer into the immediate proximity of the photolabile latch.

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Spiro-bis-dithiepins are synthesized via dehydrative ring expansion in alpha-hydroxyalkyl spiro-bis-dithianes. Atypical of spiranes possessing axial chirality, the two most stable conformers of substituted spiro-bis-dithiepin have virtually colinear double bonds; i.e.

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Solution phase combinatorial chemistry holds an enormous promise for modern drug discovery. Much needed are direct methods to assay such libraries for binding of biological targets. An approach to encoding and screening of solution phase libraries has been developed based on the conditional photorelease of externally sensitized photolabile tags.

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Addition of lithiated alkyl dithianes to benzoyl chloride or methyl benzoate does not produce the expected product of double addition, alpha,alpha-bis(alkyldithianyl) benzyl alcohol, for alkyls larger than methyl. Instead, the first step intermediate, i.e.

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