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Synthesis, characterisation and anti-protozoal activity of carbamate-derived polyazamacrocycles.

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  • Synthesis, characterisation and anti-protozoal activity of carbamate-derived polyazamacrocycles. Abstract Text:

    jennifer m wilsonJennifer M Wilson,federica giordaniFederica Giordani,louis j farrugiaLouis J Farrugia,michael p barrettMichael P Barrett,david j robinsDavid J Robins,andrew sutherlandAndrew Sutherland,jennifer m wilsonJennifer M Wilson,federica giordaniFederica Giordani,louis j farrugiaLouis J Farrugia,michael p barrettMichael P Barrett,david j robinsDavid J Robins,andrew sutherlandAndrew Sutherland,

    A short, highly efficient approach for the synthesis of a novel class of polyazamacrocycles containing N-functionalised carbamate side-chains has been developed. The key steps involved a phase-transfer mediated macrocyclisation to form the ring system as well as a tin-catalysed reaction with isocyanates to introduce the carbamate side-chains. X-Ray crystallography confirmed successful formation of the 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane ring and N-functionalisation of all the amine centres. Preliminary testing of the biological activity of the compounds revealed significant anti-parasitic activity against bloodstream form African trypanosomes.

    Synthesis, characterisation and anti-protozoal activity of carbamate-derived polyazamacrocycles. Publishing Authors By Initials

    jm wilsonJM Wilson,f giordaniF Giordani,lj farrugiaLJ Farrugia,mp barrettMP Barrett,dj robinsDJ Robins,a sutherlandA Sutherland,jm wilsonJM Wilson,f giordaniF Giordani,lj farrugiaLJ Farrugia,mp barrettMP Barrett,dj robinsDJ Robins,a sutherlandA Sutherland,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Organic & biomolecular chemistry

    VOLUME: 5

    Page Numbers: 3651-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Org. Biomol. Chem.

    ISSN: 1477-0520

    DAY: 26

    MONTH: 09

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: WestCHEM, Department of Chemistry, The Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

    Country: England

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