Synthesis of 6-substituted 9-benzyl-8-hydroxypurines with potential interferon-inducing activity

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Various 6-substituted 9-benzyl-8-hydroxypurines were synthesized in order to investigate the structure-activity relationship at the 6-position of 9-benzyl-8-hydroxyadenine (1), which is a lead compound for the screening of interferon (IFN)-inducing activity. 6-Unsubstituted, mercapto-, methylthio- and hydroxy-9-benzyl-8-hydroxypurines (2 - 5) were prepared from 5-amino-1-benzyl-4-cyano-2-hydroxyimidazole (9). Synthesis of a 6-methoxy analog (6) was conducted from 5-amino-4-benzylamino-6-chloropyrimidine (13). 6-Alkylamino and acylaminopurines (7 and 8) were also prepared by alkylation and acylation of 1, respectively. Since these compounds (2 - 8) indicated no activity, it was found that a free amino group of 1 is required for the expression of IFN-inducing activity. © 2003 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Kazaoka, K., Sajiki, H., & Hirota, K. (2003). Synthesis of 6-substituted 9-benzyl-8-hydroxypurines with potential interferon-inducing activity. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 51(5), 608–611. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.51.608

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