Ferrocenyl thioketones reacted with donor–acceptor cyclopropanes in dichloromethane at room temperature in the presence of catalytic amounts of Sc(OTf)3 yielding tetrahydrothiophene derivatives, products of formal [3 + 2]-cycloaddition reactions, in moderate to high yields. In all studied cases, dimethyl 2-arylcyclopropane dicarboxylates reacted with the corresponding aryl ferrocenyl thioketones in a completely diastereoselective manner to form single products in which (C-2)-Ar and (C-5)-ferrocenyl groups were oriented in a cis-fashion. In contrast, the same cyclopropanes underwent reaction with alkyl ferrocenyl thioketones to form nearly equal amounts of both diastereoisomeric tetrahydrothiophenes. A low selectivity was also observed in the reaction of a 2-phthalimide-derived cyclopropane with ferrocenyl phenyl thioketone.
A straightforward access to 2-unsubstituted imidazole N -oxides with subsequent deoxygenation by treatment with Raney-nickel followed by N -benzylation opens up a convenient route to lepidilines A and C. Both imidazolium salts were used to generate in situ the corresponding imidazol-2-ylidenes, which smoothly reacted with elemental sulfur, yielding imidazole-2-thiones. These reactions were performed either under classical conditions in pyridine solutions or mechanochemically using solid Cs 2 CO 3 as a base. The structure of lepidiline C was unambiguously confirmed by X-ray analysis of its hexafluorophosphate. An analogous protocol toward lepidilines B and D and their 4,5-diphenyl analogues is less efficient due to observed instability of the key precursors, i.e., the respective 2-methylimidazole N -oxides. Comparison of cytotoxic activity against HL-60 and MCF-7 cell lines of all lepidilines, as well as their selected structural analogues (e.g., 4,5-diphenyl derivatives and PF 6 salts), revealed slightly more potent activity of the 2-methylated series, irrespectively of the type of counterion present in the imidazolium salt. Remarkably, the well-known 1,3-diadamantylimidazolium bromide (the “Arduengo salt”), known as the precursor of the first, shelf-stable NHC representative, and its adamantyloxy analogue displayed the most significant cytotoxic activity in the studied series.
Condensation of diacetyl monooxime with formaldimines derived from alkoxyamines in glacial acetic acid at room temperature leads to corresponding 2-unsubstituted imidazole N-oxides bearing an alkoxy substituent at the N(1) atom of the imidazole ring. Subsequent O-benzylation afforded, depending on the type of alkylating agent, either symmetric or nonsymmetric alkoxyimidazolium salts considered as structural analogues of naturally occurring imidazole alkaloids, lepidilines A and C. Some of the obtained salts were tested as precursors of nucleophilic heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), which in situ reacted with elemental sulfur to give the corresponding N-alkoxyimidazole-2-thiones. The cytotoxic activity of selected 4,5-dimethylimidazolium salts bearing either two benzyloxy or benzyloxy and 1-adamantyloxy groups at N(1) and N(3) atoms was evaluated against HL-60 and MCF-7 cell lines using the MTT (3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide) assay. Notably, in two cases of alkoxyimidazolium salts, no effect of the counterion exchange (Br− → PF6−) on the biological activity was observed.
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