C-5'-Triazolyl-2'-oxa-3'-aza-4'a-carbanucleosides: Synthesis and biological evaluation

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Abstract

A novel series of 2'-oxa-3'-aza-4'a-carbanucleosides, featured with a triazole linker at the 5'-position, has been developed by exploiting a click chemistry reaction of 5'-azido-2'-oxa-3'-aza-4'a-carbanucleosides with substituted alkynes. Biological tests indicate an antitumor activity for the synthesized compounds: most of them inhibit cell proliferation of Vero, BS-C-1, HEp-2, MDCK, and HFF cells with a CC 50 in the range of 5.0-40 μM. The synthesized compounds do not show any antiviral activity.

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Romeo, R., Carnovale, C., Giofrè, S. V., Chiacchio, M. A., Garozzo, A., Amata, E., … Chiacchio, U. (2015). C-5’-Triazolyl-2’-oxa-3’-aza-4’a-carbanucleosides: Synthesis and biological evaluation. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 11, 328–334. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.11.38

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