112139-60-3Relevant articles and documents
ANTIBACTERIAL SIDEROMYCINS
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Page/Page column 63, (2016/03/13)
A compound, comprising: an Fe(III)-binding and/or Fe(III)-bound siderophore; one or more optional linker covalently bound to the siderophore; and daptomycin covalently bound to the linker, or, if no linker is present, then to the siderophore; or pharmaceu
Method for the synthesis of desferrioxamine B and analogs thereof
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, (2008/06/13)
Disclosed is a synthesis of desferrioxamine B and analogs and homologs thereof beginning with the generation of the O-protected N-(4-cyanobutyl)hydroxylamine which is acylated at the O-benzylhydroxylamine nitrogen with either succinic or acetic anhydride. The resulting half-acid amide or amide respectively, is subjected to a series of high yield condensations and reductions which provide desferrioxamine B in 45% overall yield. Finally, a desamino analog of desferrioxamine is prepared in order to demonstrate the synthetic utility of the scheme as applied to desferrioxamine derivatives.
An Efficient Total Synthesis of Desferrioxamine B
Bergeron, Raymond J.,Pegram, Joseph J.
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The total syntheses of the microbial iron chelator desferrioxamine B hydrochloride and some analogues are described.The syntheric scheme is highly flexible, providing access to dihydroxamate, trihydroxamate, tetrahydroxamate, and higher homologues of desferrioxamines.The procedure also allows for access to primary amino nitrogen functionalized desferrioxamine.The scheme is predicated on the generation of the key intermediate O-benzyl-N-(4-cyanobutyl)hydroxylamine, which is acylated at the O-benzylhydroxylamine nitrogen with either succinic or acetic anhydride.The resu lting half acid amide or amide, respectively, is subjected to a series of high-yield condensations and reductions that provide desferrioxamine in 45percent overall yield.Finally a desamino analogue of desferrioxamine is prepared in order to demonstrate the synthetic utility of the scheme as applied to desferrioxamine derivatives.