Synthesis of Spirocyclic and Fused Isoxazoline Building Blocks

Author:

Chalyk Bohdan A.123,Izhyk Vitalii V.14,Danyleiko Kyrylo14,Sosunovych Bohdan1,Vashchenko Bohdan V.14ORCID,Zginnyk Oleksandr14,Olshanska Violetta15,Teodorovic Peter3,Biitseva Angelina V.1,Volochnyuk Dmitriy M.124,Grygorenko Oleksandr O.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Enamine Ltd. Chervonotkatska Street 78 Kyiv 02094 Ukraine

2. Institute of Organic Chemistry National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Akademik Kuhar Street 5 Kyiv 02094 Ukraine

3. Epiendo Pharmaceuticals Sverige Filial Banvaktsvägen 22 171 48 Solna Sweden

4. Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Volodymyrska Street 60 Kyiv 01601 Ukraine

5. National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” Prospect Peremogy 37 Kyiv 03056 Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractA highly efficient multigram synthesis of spirocyclic and fused isoxazoline building blocks is described. Isoxazoline‐3‐carboxylates were synthesized via a regioselective 1,3‐dipolar cycloaddition reaction of 2‐chloro‐2‐(hydroxyimino)acetate and carbo‐ or heterocyclic alkenes bearing endo‐ or exocyclic C=C double bonds, resulting in fused or spirocyclic isoxazolines, respectively. The preparation of up to 300 g of these compounds was achieved in a single run. The ester group of isoxazolines was then subjected to common synthetic transformations for the synthesis of corresponding building blocks, including alcohols, chlorides, azides, amines, aldehydes, carboxylic acids, amino acids and their derivatives, difluoromethyl‐substituted compounds, and bicyclic γ‐lactones. Additionally, a direct cycloaddition‐based approach to the synthesis of aminoalkyl‐ and chloromethyl‐substituted isoxazolines was proposed to improve their preparation. The described isoxazoline building blocks are expected to be valuable tools for drug discovery.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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