1,3-oxazole derived cytisines


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Abstract

Reactions of 1-acylamino-2,2-dichloroacrylonitriles, diethyl 1-acylamino-2,2,2-trichloroethyl-phosphonates and 1-acylamino-2,2-dichloroethenylphosphonium salts with natural alkaloid cytisine have been studied. A series of novel multifunctional cytisine derivatives containing pharmacophore 1,3-oxazole moiety have been obtained. Composition and structure of the synthesized compounds have been confirmed by mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy data.

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E. R. Abdurakhmanova

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry

Email: brovarets@bpci.kiev.ua
Ukraine, ul. Murmanskaya 1, Kyiv, 02660

S. G. Pil’o

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry

Email: brovarets@bpci.kiev.ua
Ukraine, ul. Murmanskaya 1, Kyiv, 02660

K. M. Kondratyuk

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry

Email: brovarets@bpci.kiev.ua
Ukraine, ul. Murmanskaya 1, Kyiv, 02660

A. V. Golovchenko

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry

Email: brovarets@bpci.kiev.ua
Ukraine, ul. Murmanskaya 1, Kyiv, 02660

V. S. Brovarets

Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry and Petrochemistry

Author for correspondence.
Email: brovarets@bpci.kiev.ua
Ukraine, ul. Murmanskaya 1, Kyiv, 02660


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