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Chemistry of Phosphorus Ylides. Part 37. The Reaction of Phosphonium Ylides with Indoles and Naphthofurans. Synthesis of Phosphanylidenes, Pyrans, Cyclobutenes, and Pyridazine as Antitumor Agents

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The reaction of the stabilized phosphonium ylides 2a , 2b with indolinones 1a , 1b and naphthofuranone 13 afforded the corresponding propylidene and ethylidene derivatives 4a , 4b , 4c , 4d and 14a , 14b . On the other hand, the active phosphacumulenes 5a , 5b react with compounds 4a , 4b , 4c , 4d by [4 + 2]‐cycloaddition to give the stable phosphanylidene indole pyranones 6a , 6b , 6c , 6d , 6e , 6f , 6g , 6h . Although compounds 14a , 14b afforded the naphthofuropyrans 16a , 16b , 16c , 16d and triphenylphosphane. Moreover, the phosphallene ylide 7 react with compounds 4a , 4b , 4c , 4d and 14a , 14b to give phosphanylidenecyclobuteneindoline 9a , 9b , 9c , 9d and naphthalenones 18a , 18b , respectively. In addition, the naphthofuropyridazine 21 was obtained from the reaction of the hydrazone 19 and the phosphacumulene 5a . The antitumor activity of some of the new compounds was evaluated, in vitro , against colon and hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines. They showed values closed to that recorded by the reference drug Doxorubicin.

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