Oxidation of R-(N-alkylamino) phosphonic acid esters, carrying one or two alkyl groups as substituents on their R-carbon, by m-chloroperbenzoic acid afforded the corresponding stable β-phosphonylated nitroxides. The nitroxides derived from R-mono-tert-butyl R-alkylaminophosphonic acid esters are stable compounds despite the presence of a hydrogen atom on the R-carbon bound to the nitroxyl group. The ESR study of these nitroxides in solution showed that this β-hydrogen atom lies in the nodal plane to the nitroxyl function. These β-phosphonylated nitroxides were found to efficiently control the free radical polymerization reaction of styrene, with a much faster rate of propagation than that observed in TEMPO-mediated systems.
A series of A-ring polymethoxylated neoflavonoids was prepared by ligand coupling reactions involving either Suzuki or Stille reactions. Cytotoxicity studies indicated a potent activity against a CEM leukemia cell line for the compounds presenting a substitution pattern related to that of combretastatin A-4. The two compounds having a 3'-OH and a 4'-OCH(3) substituents on the 4-phenyl B-ring have no effect on human topoisomerases I and II but potently inhibit, in vitro, microtubule assembly. At the cell level, the active compounds were characterized as proapoptotic agents, but they can also trigger cell death via a nonapoptotic pathway.
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