When nucleoside chemistry met hypervalent iodine reagents

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Abstract

There has been increasing use of hypervalent iodine reagents in the field of nucleoside chemistry. Applications span: (a) synthesis of nucleoside analogues with sulfur and seleno sugar surrogates, (b) synthesis of unusual carbocyclic and ether ring-containing nucleosides, (c) introduction of sulfur and selenium into pyrimidine bases of nucleosides and analogues, (d) synthesis of isoxazole and isoxazoline ring-containing nucleoside analogues, (e) involvement of purine ring nitrogen atoms for remote C-H bond oxidation, and (f) metal-catalyzed and uncatalyzed synthesis of benzimidazolyl purine nucleoside analogues by intramolecular C-N bond formation. This review offers a perspective on developments involving the use of hypervalent iodine reagents in the field of nucleoside chemistry that have appeared in the literature in the 2003-2017 time frame.

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Lakshman, M. K., & Zajc, B. (2017, December 21). When nucleoside chemistry met hypervalent iodine reagents. Arkivoc. Arkat. https://doi.org/10.24820/ark.5550190.p010.281

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