Modification of polyprenol by phosphorylation and acylation


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Abstract

Polyprenol isolated from spruce needles was subjected to phosphorylation and acylation. Its phosphorylation with hexaethylphosphorous triamide in dioxane afforded bis(polyprenyl) N,N-diethylphosphoramidite which was hydrolyzed to bis(polyprenyl) phosphonate. The latter can be used in the synthesis of prodrugs. The acylation of polyprenol with aromatic and heterocyclic carboxylic acid chlorides gave the corresponding esters as potential precursors of pharmacologically important compounds. The structure of the isolated compounds was confirmed by 1H, 31P, and 13C NMR and IR spectra.

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M. A. Malenkovskaya

Institute of Biology and Chemistry

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Russian Federation, Nesvizhskii per. 3, Moscow, 119021

E. N. Rasadkina

Institute of Biology and Chemistry

Email: chemdept@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nesvizhskii per. 3, Moscow, 119021

N. P. Pugashova

Institute of Biology and Chemistry

Email: chemdept@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Nesvizhskii per. 3, Moscow, 119021

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