Carboxylation of C(sp2)–H bonds in quinolone derivatives with CO2: facile synthesis of quinolone carboxylic acids†

Changfu Li , Wei Zhang , Yunyi Xu , Yang Su , Tian-Yu Gao , Jian-Heng Ye , Lei Song , Da-Gang Yu
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Quinolone carboxylic acids and derivatives are widely regarded as privileged scaffolds due to their broad-spectrum biological activities. Herein, we report a direct and efficient carboxylation of C(sp2)–H bonds in quinolone derivatives with CO2. This work offers a highly atom- and step-economical approach to a variety of quinolone-3-carboxylic acids and derivatives with good yields. Moreover, this methodology provides a convenient route to access both marketed drugs and other bioactive molecules. Notably, the derived glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β) inhibitor VP0.7 exhibits promising cytotoxic activity against several cancer cell lines, highlighting its potential application in drug discovery.

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喹诺酮类衍生物中C(sp2)−H键与CO2的羧基化:喹诺酮类羧酸的简易合成
喹诺酮类羧酸及其衍生物因其广谱生物活性而被广泛认为是一种优越的支架材料。本文报道了喹诺酮类衍生物中C(sp2)−H键与CO2直接有效的羧化反应。这项工作为各种喹诺酮-3-羧酸及其衍生物的高原子化和阶梯经济的方法提供了良好的收率。此外,这种方法为获取已上市药物和其他生物活性分子提供了方便的途径。值得注意的是,衍生的糖原合成酶激酶3β (GSK-3β)抑制剂VP0.7对多种癌细胞表现出有希望的细胞毒活性,突出了其在药物开发中的潜在应用。
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