N,O-Nucleoside Analogues: Metabolic and Apoptotic Activity
Andrea Marraffa1, Piero Presenti1, Beatrice Macchi2
1Department of Chemistry University of Pavia Viale Taramelli 12 27100 - Pavia Italy.
Abstract:
Two new families of N,O-nucleoside analogues containing the anthracene moiety introduced through the nitrosocarbonyl ene reaction with allylic alcohols were prepared. The core structure is an isoxazolidine heterocycle that introduces either atom either a phenyl ring or dimethyl moiety at the C3 carbon. Different heterobases were inserted at the position 5 of the heterocyclic ring. One of the synthesized compounds demonstrated a good capacity to induce cell death and an appreciable nuclear fragmentation was evidenced in treated cells.
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