Abstract

Methods of synthesis of trifluoromethylfuryl derivatives of phosphonocarboxylic acids are studied. By addition of diethyl hydrogen phosphite to alkyl 3-(5-trifluoromethylfur-2-yl)acrylate under the conditions of the Pudovik reaction the corresponding derivative of 3-phosphonopropionic acid was prepared. Diethyl (5-trifluoromethylfur-2-yl)methanephosphonate in presence of potassium tert-butylate reacts with ethyl acrylate to form trifluoromethylfuryl derivative of 4-phosphonobutyric or 4-phosphonopimelic acid depending on the reaction conditions. In the products of reaction of the alkyl 3-(5-trifluoromethylfur-2-yl)-3-(diethoxyphosphoryl) propionate with ethyl acrylate in the presence of potassium tert-butylate formation of trifluoromethylfuryl derivative of the 3-phosphonoadipic acid is detected. 3-(5-Trifluoromethylfur-2-yl)-3-(diethoxyphosphoryl) propionic acid and its acid chloride are synthesized. The latter compound is used for acylation of glycine to form the corresponding N-acyl derivative. It is suggested that such compounds may be transported in the cell using usual channels of transportation of the amino acids and short peptides.

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