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Lowering Lipophilicity by Adding Carbon: AzaSpiroHeptanes, a log<i>D</i> Lowering Twist
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We have conducted an analysis of azaspiro[3.3]heptanes used as replacements for morpholines, piperidines, and piperazines in a medicinal chemistry context. In most cases, introducing a spirocyclic center lowered the measured log<i>D</i> <sub>7.4</sub> of the corresponding molecules by as much as -1.0 relative to the more usual heterocycle. This may seem counterintuitive, as the net change in the molecule is the addition of a single carbon atom, but it may be rationalized in terms of increased basicity. An exception to this was found with <i>N</i>-linked 2-azaspiro[3.3]heptane, where log<i>D</i> <sub>7.4</sub> increased by as much as +0.5, consistent with the addition of carbon. During our investigation, we also concluded that azaspiro[3.3]heptanes are most likely not suitable bioisosteres for morpholines, piperidines, and piperazines, when not used as terminal groups, due to significant changes in their geometry.
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