Literature DB >> 21779549

Aromatic C-nitrosation of a bioactive molecule. Nitrosation of minoxidil.

Mario González-Jiménez1, Jorge Arenas-Valgañón, Emilio Calle, Julio Casado.   

Abstract

Minoxidil (2,4-diamino-6-(piperidin-1'-yl)pyrimidine N(3)-oxide; CASRN 38304-91-5) is a bioactive molecule with several nitrosatable groups widely used as an antihypertensive and antialopecia agent. Here the nitrosation of minoxidil was investigated. The conclusions drawn are as follows: (i) In the pH = 2.3-5.0 range, the minoxidil molecule undergoes aromatic C-nitrosation by nitrite. The dominant reaction was C-5 nitrosation through a mechanism that appears to consist of an electrophilic attack on the nitrosatable substrate by H(2)NO(2)(+)/NO(+), followed by a slow proton transfer; (ii) the reactivity of minoxidil as a C-nitrosatable substrate proved to be 7-fold greater than that of phenol, this being attributed to the preferred para- and ortho-orientations of the two -NH(2) groups at positions 2 and 4 of the minoxidil molecule, which activate electrophilic substitution in the C-5 position through their mesomeric effect. The N-nitrosominoxidil resulting from the nitrosation could be potentially harmful to the minoxidil users.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21779549     DOI: 10.1039/c1ob05686g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Org Biomol Chem        ISSN: 1477-0520            Impact factor:   3.876


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Authors:  Woo Yeup Jeong; Sodam Kim; So Yun Lee; Hyeseon Lee; Dong Wook Han; Seung Yun Yang; Ki Su Kim
Journal:  Biomater Res       Date:  2019-10-31
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