Late-stage C(sp(2))-H arylation of artemisinic acid and arteannuin B: effect of olefin migration towards synthesis of C-13 arylated artemisinin derivatives
Title | Late-stage C(sp(2))-H arylation of artemisinic acid and arteannuin B: effect of olefin migration towards synthesis of C-13 arylated artemisinin derivatives |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Paul, S, Ghodake, BMM, Bhattacharya, AKK |
Journal | Chemistry-An Asian Journal |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 8 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1861-4728 |
Keywords | Arteannuin B, Artemisinic acid, artemisinin, C-H functionalization, Pd-catalysis |
Abstract | In recent years, C-H bond functionalization has emerged as a pivotal tool for late-stage functionalization of complex natural products for the synthesis of potent biologically active derivatives. Artemisinin and its C-12 functionalized semi-synthetic derivatives are well-known clinically used anti-malarial drugs due to the presence of the essential 1,2,4-trioxane pharmacophore. However, in the wake of parasite developing resistance against artemisinin-based drugs, we conceptualized the synthesis of C-13 functionalized artemisinin derivatives as new antimalarials. In this regard, we envisaged that artemisinic acid could be a suitable precursor for the synthesis of C-13 functionalized artemisinin derivatives. Herein, we report C-13 arylation of artemisinic acid, a sesquiterpene acid and our attempts towards synthesis of C-13 arylated artemisinin derivatives. However, all our efforts resulted in the formation of a novel ring-contracted rearranged product. Additionally, we have extended our developed protocol for C-13 arylation of arteannuin B, a sesquiterpene lactone epoxide considered to be the biogenetic precursor of artemisinic acid. Indeed, the synthesis of C-13 arylated arteannuin B renders our developed protocol to be effective in sesquiterpene lactone as well. |
DOI | 10.1002/asia.202300162 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 4.1 |
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