Current Medicinal Chemistry 2001-05-01

Reactions of morphine derivatives with phenyliodo(III)diacetate (PIDA): synthesis of new morphine analogues.

S Garadnay, P Herczegh, S Makleit, T Friedmann, P Riba, S Fürst

Index: Curr. Med. Chem. 8(6) , 621-6, (2001)

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Abstract

The reactions of morphine and its derivatives with phenyliodo(III)diacetate (PIDA) have been studied. This methodology has not been introduced to morphine alkaloids, despite the fact that such a strategy would ensure dearomatization of the electrophilic aromatic ring of morphine derivatives leading to nucleophilic ortho-quinoidal structures with potential pharmacological interest. The products, formed in regio- and diastereoselective or diastereospecific reactions, carry mixed-acetal or 1,3-dioxolane moieties. At low concentrations 6a has mu-opioid agonist character but in higher concentrations showed a non receptorial antagonist effect on isolated mouse vas deferens.

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