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Trifluoromethyl Hydrolysis En Route to Corroles with Increased Druglikeness.

Pinky YadavSally KhouryNatalia FridmanVinay K SharmaAmit KumarMahmoud MajdoubAnil KumarYael Diskin-PosnerAtif MahammedZeev Gross
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Heme-like metal-chelating macrocycles, including expanded and contracted porphyrins, are of everlasting interest as drug candidates for numerous diseases. Still, all reported corrole derivatives (and most other heme analogues) do not fulfill the most basic standards expected for oral drug administration: a combination of low molecular weight and reasonable water solubility. We now disclose a very straightforward synthetic method that relies on surprisingly facile trifluoromethyl hydrolysis for gaining access to a new class of corroles that do satisfy all druglikeness criteria. The relevance is briefly exemplified for the iron corroles by demonstrating the ability to affect their association with plasma proteins and their performance for catalase-like decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
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