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Rapid and Systematic Exploration of Chemical Space Relevant to Artemisinins: Anti-malarial Activities of Skeletally Diversified Tetracyclic Peroxides and 6-Aza-artemisinins.

Karunakar Reddy Bonepally1, Norihito Takahashi1, Naoya Matsuoka1, Hikari Koi1, Haruki Mizoguchi2, Takahisa Hiruma2, Kyohei Ochiai2, Shun Suzuki2, Yutaka Yamagishi2, Hideaki Oikawa2, Aki Ishiyama3, Rei Hokari3, Masato Iwatsuki3, Kazuhiko Otoguro3, Satoshi O Mura3, Nobutaka Kato4, Hiroki Oguri5.   

Abstract

To achieve both structural changes and rapid synthesis of the tetracyclic scaffold relevant to artemisinins, we explored two kinds of de novo synthetic approaches that generate both skeletally diversified tetracyclic peroxides and 6-aza-artemisinins. The anti-malarial activities of the tetracyclic peroxides with distinct skeletal arrays, however, were moderate and far inferior to artemisinins. Given the privileged scaffold of artemisinins, we next envisioned element implantation at the C6 position with a nitrogen without the trimmings of substituents and functional groups. This molecular design allowed the deep-seated structural modification of the hitherto unexplored cyclohexane moiety (C-ring) while keeping the three-dimensional structure of artemisinins. Notably, this approach induced dramatic changes of retrosynthetic transforms that allow an expeditious catalytic asymmetric synthesis with generation of substitutional variations at three sites (N6, C9, and C3) of the 6-aza-artemisinins. These de novo synthetic approaches led to the lead discovery with substantial intensification of the in vivo activities, which undermine the prevailing notion that the C-ring of artemisinins appears to be merely a structural unit but to be a functional area as the anti-malarial pharmacophore. Furthermore, we unexpectedly found that racemic 6-aza-artemisinin (33) exerted exceedingly potent in vivo efficacies superior to the chiral one and the first-line drug, artesunate.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32610901     DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.0c01017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Org Chem        ISSN: 0022-3263            Impact factor:   4.354


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Review 1.  Antimalarial and anticancer properties of artesunate and other artemisinins: current development.

Authors:  Pitambar Khanal
Journal:  Monatsh Chem       Date:  2021-03-30       Impact factor: 1.451

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