Use of Phenols as Nucleophiles in the Zbiral Oxidative Deamination of N-Acetyl Neuraminic Acid: Isolation and Characterization of Tricyclic 3-Keto-2-deoxy-nonulosonic Acid (KDN) Derivatives via an Intermediate Vinyl Diazonium Ion.
J Org Chem
; 84(22): 14688-14700, 2019 11 15.
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It is well established that the N-nitrosoamide derived from peracetylated derivatives of N-acetyl neuraminic acid on treatment with a mixture of sodium isopropoxide and trifluoroethanol, followed by the addition of acetic acid, gives an oxidative deamination product, in which the AcN(NO)-C5 bond is replaced with a AcO-C5 bond with the retention of configuration, affording a practical synthesis of 2-keto-3-deoxy-d-glycero-d-galactononulosonic acid (KDN) derivatives. Application of other strong acids, including hydrogen fluoride, thioacetic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, and hydrogen azide, functions similarly to afford KDN derivatives functionalized at the 5-position. We describe our attempts to extend the range of useful nucleophiles employed in this oxidative deamination process to include phenols and thiophenols, resulting in the discovery of a new branch of the general reaction and the formation of a series of products resulting from substitution of the 5-acetamido group and of the 4-acetoxy group from neuraminic acid. A mechanistic rationale for the formation of these products is advanced according to which, in the absence of acids of pKa ≤ 8, the intermediate diazonium ion resulting from the elimination of acetic acid and nitrogen from the nitrosoacetamide undergoes elimination of acetic acid from the 4-position to afford a highly electrophilic alkenediazonium ion. Reversible conjugate addition of the nucleophile to the 4-position then initiates the reaction cascade leading to the ultimate products.
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Fenoles
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Azúcares Ácidos
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Ácido N-Acetilneuramínico
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Compuestos de Diazonio
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J Org Chem
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2019
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Estados Unidos