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Modifications at the C(5) position of pyrimidine nucleosides
Witold Kozaka, Sebastian Demkowiczb, Mateusz Daśkoc, Janusz Rachonb, Janusz Raka a University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Chemistry, Laboratory of Biological Sensitizers, Poland
b Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Organic Chemistry, Poland
c Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Poland
Abstract:
This review summarizes the state of knowledge on the chemical methods of C(5)-modifications of uridine and cytidine derivatives and may serve as a useful tool for synthetic chemists to choose an appropriate reaction protocol. The synthesis of 5-substituted uracil derivatives is gaining an increasing interest because of their possible applications in medicine and pharmacy. Modifications at the C(5) position of pyrimidine nucleosides can enhance their biostability, bioavailability or(and) biological activity. Among the C(5)-modified nucleosides, 5-halopyrimidines exhibit anticancer, antiviral, radio- and photosensitizing properties. Besides 5-halo-substituted derivatives, there are other examples of nucleosides with confirmed biological activity containing a C–C bond at the C(5) position in the pyrimidine ring. In recent decades, scientists have achieved great progress in the field of cross-coupling reactions. Among them, nickel-catalyzed processes provide a broad spectrum of synthetic methods that are based on less toxic and cheaper starting materials. This review summarizes the synthetic approaches based on the coupling or halogenation reactions, which enable 5-substituted pyrimidine nucleosides to be obtained. Moreover, the importance of the systems considered for medicine and pharmacy is briefly discussed.
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Received: 14.08.2019
Citation:
Witold Kozak, Sebastian Demkowicz, Mateusz Daśko, Janusz Rachon, Janusz Rak, “Modifications at the C(5) position of pyrimidine nucleosides”, Usp. Khim., 89:3 (2020), 281–310; Russian Chem. Reviews, 89:3 (2020), 281–310
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr4285https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4919 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/rcr/v89/i3/p281
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