Studies on prodrugs. 10. Possible mechanism of N-dealkylation of N-masked norfloxacins having several active methylene groups

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
1989.0

Abstract

As a prodrug approach to norfloxacin (NFLX, 2), we have prepared several N-masked NFLXs (1a-f) and studied the cleavage mechanism of the C-N bond of N-masked NFLXs utilizing the following experiments: (1) the oxidation of N-masked NFLXs (1a-f) with m-chloroperbenzoic acid (MCPBA) and their subsequent cleavage to 2 in chloroform at room temperature or at 50 degrees C; (2) the liberation of NFLX from N-masked NFLXs after oral administration in mice. It was found that the chemical oxidative dealkylation of N-masked NFLXs proceeded when anion-stabilizing groups (e.g., CN, COR, COOR) are present on the alpha carbon of the nitrogen atom. In in vivo experiments, N-masked NFLXs having acidic hydrogens on the alpha carbon to the nitrogen atom also liberated NFLX (2) after oral administration.

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