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摘要
苯系物是市场上小分子药物中最常见的结构分子,但其 "类药物 "特性往往较差,包括代谢不稳定和水溶性差。为了克服这些局限性,药物化学的最新发展表明,富含 C(sp3)的生物异构支架的理化特性比烷烃更好。在过去二十年中,我们见证了获得单取代苯和对取代苯饱和生物异构体的合成方法呈指数级增长。然而,直到最近的发现,类似的三维正取代和元取代生物异构体由于其环应变和更多的 s 字符杂化,仍未得到充分探索。本综述总结了获取此类饱和基团的新兴合成方法及其对正取代、元取代和多取代苯环生物异构体应用的影响。综述最后展望了下一代生物异构体的发展,包括新型化学空间内的生物异构体。
Three-dimensional saturated C(sp3)-rich bioisosteres for benzene
Benzenes, the most ubiquitous structural moiety in marketed small-molecule drugs, are frequently associated with poor ‘drug-like’ properties, including metabolic instability, and poor aqueous solubility. In an effort to overcome these limitations, recent developments in medicinal chemistry have demonstrated the improved physicochemical profiles of C(sp3)-rich bioisosteric scaffolds relative to arenes. In the past two decades, we have witnessed an exponential increase in synthetic methods for accessing saturated bioisosteres of monosubstituted and para-substituted benzenes. However, until recent discoveries, analogous three-dimensional ortho-substituted and meta-substituted biososteres have remained underexplored, owing to their ring strain and increased s-character hybridization. This Review summarizes the emerging synthetic methodologies to access such saturated motifs and their impact on the application of bioisosteres for ortho-substituted, meta-substituted and multi-substituted benzene rings. It concludes with a perspective on the development of next-generation bioisosteres, including those within novel chemical space. In this Review, synthetic approaches to polycyclic scaffolds, which can act as saturated, three-dimensional bioisosteric replacements of ortho-substituted, meta-substituted and multi-substituted benzenes, are discussed. Their application in medicinal chemistry is also summarized.
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