The reaction of guanosine and triethyl phosphate at 50 °C for 15 min produced the guanosine-triethyl phosphate complex in which triethyl phosphate is coordinated to guanosine of high-anti form in a 1:1 molar ratio. During the conversion of guanosine to guanosine 5’-monophosphate with phosphorus oxychloride, the guanosine-triethyl phosphate complex showed excellent selectivity and high reactivity toward phosphorus oxychloride compared with those of guanosine. The rate of selective phosphorylation of guanosine into guanosine 5’-monophosphate was markedly improved by preheating the mixture of guanosine and triethyl phosphate at 50 °C, followed by adding phosphorus oxychloride to the mixture at 0°C. Thus, the 5’-phosphorylation of guanosine with phosphorus oxychloride in triethyl phosphate is considered to progress via the guanosine-triethyl phosphate complex as the reaction intermediate. © 1995, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Ikemoto, T., Haze, A., Hatano, H., Kitamoto, Y., Ishida, M., & Nara, K. (1995). Phosphorylation of Nucleosides with Phosphorus Oxychloride in Trialkyl Phosphate. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 43(2), 210–215. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.43.210
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