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Efficient electrochemical N-alkylation of N-boc-protected 4-aminopyridines: towards new biologically active compounds.

And Marta FerociIsabella ChiarottoGianpiero ForteGiovanna SimonettiFelicia Diodata D'AuriaLouis MaesDaniela De VitaLuigi ScipioneLaura FriggeriRoberto Di SantoSilvano Tortorella
Published in: ISRN organic chemistry (2014)
The use of electrogenerated acetonitrile anion allows the alkylation of N-Boc-4-aminopyridine in very high yields, under mild conditions and without by-products. The high reactivity of this base is due to its large tetraethylammonium counterion, which leaves the acetonitrile anion "naked." The deprotection of the obtained compounds led to high yields in N-alkylated 4-aminopyridines. Nonsymmetrically dialkylated 4-aminopyridines were obtained by subsequent reaction of monoalkylated ones with t-BuOK and alkyl halides, while symmetrically dialkylated 4-aminopyridines were obtained by direct reaction of 4-aminopyridine with an excess of t-BuOK and alkyl halides. Some mono- and dialkyl-4-aminopyridines were selected to evaluate antifungal and antiprotozoal activity; the dialkylated 4-aminopyridines 3ac, 3ae and 3ff showed antifungal towards Cryptococcus neoformans; whereas 3cc, 3ee and 3ff showed antiprotozoal activity towards Leishmania infantum and Plasmodium falciparum.
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