First synthesis of the antimalarial naphthylisoquinoline alkaloid dioncophylline C, and its unnatural anti-HIV dimer, jozimine C

Tetrahedron
1998.0

Abstract

The first total synthesis of dioncophylline C, a new antimalarial lead structure, is described. For the directed construction of the stereogenic biaryl axis, the 'lactone methodology' is applied, despite the lack of a 'bridgehead oxygen' function in the target molecule. Furthermore, the novel dimer of dioncophylline C, 'jozimine C, is prepared, by oxidative phenolic coupling of the protected natural monomer. Jozimine C displays good antimalarial activity (Plasmodium falciparum; IC50 = 0.445 mu g/ml), and, in particular, represents the first unnatural dimer of a naphthylisoquinoline alkaloid with a high anti-HIV activity (HIV-1; EC50 = 27 mu g/ml). (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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