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Modular ketal-linked prodrugs and biomaterials enabled by organocatalytic transisopropenylation of alcohols

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  • Na Yu

    (Nankai University
    Guangzhou Medical University)

  • Yang Xu

    (Nankai University)

  • Tao Liu

    (Nankai University)

  • Haiping Zhong

    (Nankai University)

  • Zunkai Xu

    (Nankai University)

  • Tianjiao Ji

    (Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School)

  • Hui Zou

    (Nankai University)

  • Jingqing Mu

    (Nankai University)

  • Ziqi Chen

    (Nankai University)

  • Xing-Jie Liang

    (Guangzhou Medical University
    National Center for Nanoscience and Technology)

  • Linqi Shi

    (Nankai University)

  • Daniel S. Kohane

    (Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School)

  • Shutao Guo

    (Nankai University)

Abstract

Isopropenyl ethers are critical intermediates for accessing medicinally valuable ketal-based prodrugs and biomaterials, but traditional approaches for the synthesis of isopropenyl ethers suffer from poor functional group compatibility and harsh reaction conditions. Here, we develop an organocatalytic transisopropenylation approach to solve these challenges, enabling the synthesis of isopropenyl ethers from various hydroxyl-group-containing small-molecule drugs, polymers, and functional building blocks. The method provides a straightforward and versatile synthesis of isopropenyl ethers, features excellent tolerance of diverse functional groups, applies to a wide range of substrates, and allows scalable synthesis. The development of this organocatalytic transisopropenylation approach enables access to modular preparation of various acid-sensitive ketal-linked prodrugs and functionalized ketalated biomaterials. We expect our syntheses and transformations of isopropenyl ethers will find utility in several diverse fields, including medicinal chemistry, drug delivery, and biomaterials.

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  • Na Yu & Yang Xu & Tao Liu & Haiping Zhong & Zunkai Xu & Tianjiao Ji & Hui Zou & Jingqing Mu & Ziqi Chen & Xing-Jie Liang & Linqi Shi & Daniel S. Kohane & Shutao Guo, 2021. "Modular ketal-linked prodrugs and biomaterials enabled by organocatalytic transisopropenylation of alcohols," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-25856-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-25856-1
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