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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0008-6215(00)84457-2
Copy DOIJournal: Carbohydrate Research | Publication Date: May 1, 1977 |
Citations: 19 |
2,3,5-Tri- O-benzyl- D-ribofuranosyl bromide ( 17) has been converted into methyl 3-(2,3,5-tri- O-benzyl-β- d-ribofuranosyl)propiolate ( 8) and its α anomer 10 in 21 and 42% yields, respectively, by reaction with the silver salt of methyl propiolate. Attemps to prepare 8 from (β- d-ribofuranosyl)ethyne ( 1) by standard methods were unsuccesful. The reactions of the esters 8 and 10 and the ethyne 1 with several 1,3-dipoles have been examined. With diazomethene, 8 and 10 gave the pyrazole esters 20 and 28, respectively, whereas the ethyne 1 reacted more slowly to give a mixture of 23 (37%) and 26(31%). The ester 10 was converted into the triazoles 32 (51%) and 36 (34%) by reaction with benzyl azide. Treatment of the ester 10 with phenylhydrazine gave the pyrazolone 38 in 71% yield. A number of the products of dipolar addition have been converted into new d-ribofuranosyl-pyrazoles and -triazoles by hydrogenolysis.
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