Pyridine Carboxamides Based on Sulfobetaines: Design, Reactivity, and Biological Activity

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The synthesis of the products of the 1,3-propanesultone ring opening during its interaction with amides of pyridinecarboxylic acids has been carried out. The dependence of the yield of the reaction products on the position (ortho-, meta-, para-) of the substituent in the heteroaromatic fragment and temperature condition was revealed. In contrast to the meta- and para-substituted substrates, the reaction involving ortho-derivatives at the boiling point of methanol unexpectedly led to the formation of a salt. On the basis of spectroscopic, X-Ray, and quantum-chemical calculation data, a model of the transition-state, as well as a mechanism for this alkylation reaction of pyridine carboxamides with sultone were proposed in order to explain the higher yields obtained with the nicotinamide and its N-methyl analog compared to ortho or meta parents. Based on the analysis of ESP maps, the positions of the binding sites of reagents with a potential complexing agent in space were determined. The in silico evaluation of possible biological activity showed that the synthetized compounds revealed some promising pharmacological effects and low acute toxicity.

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Kramarova, E. P., Borisevich, S. S., Khamitov, E. M., Korlyukov, A. A., Dorovatovskii, P. V., Shagina, A. D., … Negrebetsky, V. V. (2022). Pyridine Carboxamides Based on Sulfobetaines: Design, Reactivity, and Biological Activity. Molecules, 27(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217542

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