Synthesis of Some Novel Dialkyl Phosphate Derivatives of 3′-Modified Nucleosides as Potential Anti-AIDS Drugs
The reaction of thymidine with diethyl, dipropyl, and dibutyl phosphorochloridates yields novel 5′-(dialkyl phosphates), characterized by spectroscopic and analytical data. These are readily mesylated at the 3′-position. Similar reaction of 3′-O-acetyl and 3′-O-ethyl thymidine with dialkyl phosphoro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy 1990-02, Vol.1 (1), p.25-33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The reaction of thymidine with diethyl, dipropyl, and dibutyl phosphorochloridates yields novel 5′-(dialkyl phosphates), characterized by spectroscopic and analytical data. These are readily mesylated at the 3′-position. Similar reaction of 3′-O-acetyl and 3′-O-ethyl thymidine with dialkyl phosphorochloridates gives an analogous series of compounds. Lastly, reaction of the anti-AIDS drug AZT with these phosphorylating agents gives the corresponding 3′-azido products. It was hoped that these might act as membrane-soluble pro-drugs of the bio-active free nucleotides of AZT and that the alternative 3′-substituents might also confer similar activity. In fact, none of the compounds studied displayed any anti-HIV activity in vitro. This is attributed to the metabolic stability of the trialkyl phosphate moiety. |
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ISSN: | 2040-2066 0956-3202 2040-2066 |
DOI: | 10.1177/095632029000100105 |