Abstract

Nucleoside H-phosphonates activated with a condensing agent spontaneously formed nucleoside 3',5'-cyclic H-phosphonates. The cyclization was stereoselective and produced one of the P-diastereomers in preponderance (de ca. 80%). Nucleoside 3',5'-cyclic H-phosphonates were stereochemically unstable and underwent epimerization affording the thermodynamically more stable diastereomer as a major product (de ca. 80%). They were susceptible to hydrolysis, transesterification, and oxidation and by changing oxidation protocols nucleoside 3',5'-cyclic phosphate analogues, e.g. phosphodiesters, phosphorothioate diesters, and phosphotriesters, were obtained.

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