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Novel reaction products from the hypervalent iodine oxidation of hydroxylated stilbenes and isoflavones
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Organic ChemistryChemistryRedox BiologyPolyphenolicsOxidative StressNovel Reaction PathwaysPhytochemicalBiochemistryHypervalent Iodine-mediated OxidationPharmacologyNatural Product SynthesisHypervalent Iodine OxidationHalogenationHeterocyclicNatural SciencesMedicineNovel Reaction ProductsDerivative (Chemistry)Synthetic ChemistryBioactive Phenols
Novel reaction pathways for the hypervalent iodine-mediated oxidation of bioactive phenols containing extended conjugated pi-systems are described. Oxidation of 4-hydroxystilbenes in methanol using a hypervalent iodine-based oxidant led to the formal 1,2-addition of methoxy groups across the central stilbene double bond. Treatment of the structurally related 4-hydroxyisoflavone with di(trifluoroacetoxy)iodobenzene leads to the surprising formation of 2,4'-dihydroxybenzil. Potential mechanisms for these new reaction pathways are discussed, and the X-ray crystal structure of 2,4'-dihydroxybenzil is presented. In contrast, oxidation of the corresponding 3-hydroxystilbenes and 3-hydroxyisoflavone led to conventional dienone oxidation products. The antitumour implications of these oxidation processes are briefly highlighted; the novel 4-substituted phenolic oxidation products were found to be inactive in terms of in vitro antitumour cellular activity, whereas the 3-substituted phenol products gave novel agents with potent and enhanced antitumour activity in the HCT 116 cancer cell line.
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