[1-Hydroxy-1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)ethyl]phosphonates and -phosphinates: Convenient synthesis through intramolecular Abramov reaction and protective activity against influenza A

Edward E. Korshin, Oskar K. Pozdeev

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Abstract

A combination of intramolecularization and tandem reaction methodologies has been applied to the synthesis of diethylammonium[1-hydroxy-1-(2- hydroxyphenyl)ethyl]phosphonates and -phosphinates, which were found to be unavailable through a standard intermolecular hydrophosphonylation/hydrolysis sequence. A mild hydrolysis of amidophosphites and -phosphonites, bearing 2-acetylphenoxy-fragment and a hydrolytically labile diethylamino-group at the same trivalent phosphorus atom, directly afforded the title compounds. The overall process probably consists of three steps: (i) selective hydrolysis of the P(III)-N bond to generate the hydrophosphoryl-type intermediates; (ii) formation of the strained 2-substituted 3-hydroxy-2-oxo-2,3-dihydro-1,2- benzoxaphospholes through intramolecular Abramov reaction; (iii) hydrolysis of the endocyclic P(IV)-O bond in the 1,2-benzoxaphospholes to give the acyclic products. Being only modestly active in vitro, at high dosage non-toxic water-soluble title α,γ-dihydroxyphosphonates and -phosphinates exhibited beneficial, but short-lasting effect against experimental influenza A infection (H3N2) in mice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11109-11115
Number of pages7
JournalTetrahedron
Volume69
Issue number52
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study was partially supported by the Israel Ministry of Absorption through the Kamea Fellowship (to E.E.K.), and by the Kazan Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences through the Research Council Grant-in-Aid.

Funding

This study was partially supported by the Israel Ministry of Absorption through the Kamea Fellowship (to E.E.K.), and by the Kazan Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences through the Research Council Grant-in-Aid.

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Israel Ministry of Absorption
Kazan Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    Keywords

    • Antiviral activity
    • Domino reactions
    • Hydrophosphonylation
    • Ketones
    • One-pot synthesis

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