Synthesis of silicon and germanium containing heteroaromatic sulfides as cholesterol level lowering and vasodilating agents

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Silicon and germanium containing heteroaromatic sulfides have been prepared using phase transfer catalytic (PTC) system thiol / Si or Ge containing alkyl halide / solid KOH / 18-crown-6 / toluene. The target sulfides were isolated in yields up to 92 %. It has been found that 2-{[dimethyl(β-triethylgermylethyl)-silylmethyl]thio}-1-methylimidazole and 2-{[dimethyl(β-triphenylsilylethyl)silyl-methyl]thio}benzothiazole are the most active cholesterol level lowering and vasodilating agents.

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Rubina, K., Abele, E., Arsenyan, P., Abele, R., Veveris, M., & Lukevics, E. (2001). Synthesis of silicon and germanium containing heteroaromatic sulfides as cholesterol level lowering and vasodilating agents. Metal-Based Drugs, 8(2), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.1155/MBD.2001.85

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