Chemistry Letters

A one-pot synthesis of cyclic pyrido [1, 2-a] quinoxaline phosphate, a new molecule of biological importance from a quinoxaline derivative of sugar

S Goswami, AK Adak

Index: Goswami, Shyamaprosad; Adak, Avijit Kumar Chemistry Letters, 2003 , vol. 32, # 8 p. 678 - 679

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Abstract

A five membered cyclic pyrido [1, 2-a] quinoxaline phosphate has been first synthesized in one step in a good yield by phosphorylation of the quinoxaline derivative of sugar 1a with (PhO) P (O) Cl 2. Phosphorylation of the tetrols (1a and 1b) and the diol acetals with other phosphorylating agents, however, affords a dehydration product 2-(2-furyl) quinoxaline.

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