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Visible‐Light‐Driven C−H Oxidation of Cyclic Tertiary Amines: Access to Synthetic <i>Strychnos</i> Alkaloids with Antiviral Activity
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Air and visible light have been used in facile direct C-H oxidation of cyclic tertiary amines at ambient conditions, employing organic dyes as photocatalysts and LED. Tolerance of this new environmentally compatible protocol to various side-chain derivatizations of tryptoline and tetrahydroisoquinoline substrates was demonstrated. The developed method provides a straightforward and sustainable route towards δ-lactams, which feature strong antiviral properties (EC<sub>50</sub> down to 4.6±1.8 μm) against human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). The clear advantages, which are easily available and inexpensive reagents, organic dyes, visible light, air/O<sub>2</sub> and atom efficiency, make this system highly appealing for synthesis of versatile Strychnocarpine alkaloid derivatives with antiviral activity.
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