Abstract

Abstract5‐Alkyl‐8‐aryl‐8‐hydroxy‐8H‐[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[3,4‐c][1,4]thiazin‐3‐ones (1) and their thioketals (2) represent interesting hits as LTTC blockers as well as inhibitors of MDR1 activity. Compounds 1 contain an unstable chiral centre which can give rise to an enantiomerization process, because of the possible equilibrium with the open‐chain forms 4. We have carried out a combined experimental‐computational study on the 1/4 equilibrium in toluene by using the 8‐(4‐bromophenyl)‐5‐ethyl‐8‐hydroxy‐8H‐[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[3,4‐c][1,4]thiazin‐3‐one (1a), containing two diastereotopic hydrogen atoms. 1H‐NMR techniques have allowed to calculate the relevant energy barriers for the enantiomerization process (ca. 20 kcal mol–1). QM computations have individuated a transition state for a concerted asynchronous process occurring on a dimer of 1a with an activation barrier (ca. 23 kcal mol–1) in rather good agreement with the 1H‐NMR experimental value, thus showing how a spontaneous mutarotation process could occur in non‐polar aprotic solvent.

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