9-Benzyl-8-hydroxyadenine (6) was found to possess interferon-inducing activity in vitro as a lead compound. Although replacement of the 9-benzyl group of 6 did not improve the activity, the introduction of a substituent such as alkyl, alkylthio, alkylamino, and alkoxy groups into the 2-position of the adenine ring resulted in a remarkable increase in the activity. The 2-alkylthio (30-32), 2-butylamino (41), and 2-butoxy (47) analogues indicated the highest activities by oral administration to mice.
Purine derivativesPurine derivatives R 0540 Efficient Synthesis of 2,9-Disubstituted 8-Hydroxyadenine Derivatives. -A novel synthesis of 8-hydroxyadenine derivatives is developed using compounds (IV) as key intermediates. Treatment of (XXI) with urea and subsequent alkylation results in the formation of (XIX) in an alternative method. Under mild conditions, various types of substituents are directly introduced at the 2-and 9-positions of the 8-hydroxyadenine nucleus. -(HIROTA*, K.; KAZAOKA, K.; NIIMOTO, I.; SAJIKI, H.; Org.
An efficient and general method for the synthesis of 2,9-disubstituted 8-hydroxyadenines, which are expected to have various biological activities, was realized. 5-Amino-4-cyano-2-hydroxyimidazoles(1) were prepared from aminomalononitrile and isocyanates as key intermediates. The condensation of 1a with amidines, imidates, guanidine, urea and thioureas afforded 8-hydroxyadenines (2-6) possessing various substituents at the 2-position. Furthermore, selective alkylation of 2-amino- and 2-hydroxyadenines (4 and 6) successively proceeded to give the corresponding 2-alkylamino- and 2-alkoxyadenines (5 and 7), respectively. 2-Alkylthioadenines (15) were prepared by an analogous reaction of 1a with benzoyl isothiocyanate and subsequent S-alkylation. The imidazoles 1 are most useful intermediates for the synthesis of 8-hydroxyadenine derivatives.
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