Abstract

Intracellular phosphorylation of therapeutic nucleoside analogues into their active triphosphate metabolites is a prerequisite for their pharmacological activity. However, the initial phosphorylation of these unnatural nucleosides into their monophosphate derivatives can be a rate-limiting step in their activation. To address this, we herein report the development of the aryloxy pivaloyloxymethyl prodrugs (POMtides) as a novel and effective nucleoside monophosphate prodrug technology and its successful application to the anticancer nucleoside analogue 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine (FdUR).

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