Azaadamantanes, a New Promising Scaffold for Medical Chemistry

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Abstract: Azaadamantanes are nitrogen-containing analogs of adamantane, which contain one or more nitrogen atoms instead of carbon atoms. This substitution leads to several specific chemical and physical properties. The azaadamantane derivatives have less lipophilicity compared to their adamantane analogs, which affects both their interaction with biological targets and bioavailability. The significant increase in the number of publications during the last decade (2009–2020) concerning the study of reactivity and biological activity of azaadamantanes and their derivatives indicates a great theoretical and practical interest in these compounds. Compounds with pronounced biological activity have been already discovered among azaadamantane derivatives. The review is devoted to the biological activity of azaadamantanes and their derivatives. It presents the main methods for the synthesis of di- and triazaadamantanes and summarizes the accumulated data on studying the biological activity of these compounds. The prospects for the use of azaadamantanes in medical chemistry and pharmacology are discussed.

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Suslov, E. V., Ponomarev, K. Y., Volcho, K. P., & Salakhutdinov, N. F. (2021, November 1). Azaadamantanes, a New Promising Scaffold for Medical Chemistry. Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry. Pleiades journals. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1068162021060236

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