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HERO ID
4585252
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Design and Synthesis of Some Estradiol Derivatives Using an Estradioldicarbaldehyde as Chemical Tool
Author(s)
Lauro, FV; Francisco, DC; Elodia, GC; Marcela, RN; Eduardo, PG; Maria, LR; Abelardo, CL
Year
2015
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Letters in Organic Chemistry
ISSN:
1570-1786
Volume
12
Issue
10
Page Numbers
699-707
DOI
10.2174/1570178612666150910222245
Web of Science Id
WOS:000365048200003
Abstract
In this study some estradiol derivatives were prepared using different strategies. The first stage was achieved by the preparation of an estradiol-dicarbaldehyde derivative (compound 2) by the reaction of estradiol with dimethyl sulfoxide (method A) or with Cooper(II) reagent in the presence of ethylenediamine (method B). The following stage was achieved by synthesis of the steroid-oxadiazin ester derivative (compound 5) using the three-component system (compound 2, urea and anhydride succinic). Later, 5 was reacted with ethylenediamine to form the steroid-amino derivative (compound 6) using boric acid as catalyst.
On the other hand, a steroid-acetamide derivative (compound 7) was synthesized by the reaction of 6 with chloroacetyl chloride in the presence of triethylamine. Finally, the compound 7 was reacted with 2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde in basic medium to form a steroid-oxirane carboxamide derivative (compound 8). The structure of all compounds obtained was confirmed by spectroscopic and spectrometric methods.
Keywords
Estradiol; steroid-dicarbaldehyde derivative; synthesis; three-component system
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