A simple method for the preparation of 3-hydroxyiminodehydroquinate,† a potent inhibitor of type II dehydroquinase
Abstract
A number of routes to 3-hydroxyiminodehydroquinate 4, one of the most potent inhibitors of type II dehydroquinase that is currently known, have been investigated. Methods based on the existing literature synthesis, i.e. oxime formation of a suitably C-4 and C-5 protected methyl 3-dehydroquinate derivative were initially studied. Benzoyl protection as in 11 did give the desired product but in low overall yield. An alternative BBA protection strategy starting with 7 was successful in generating a C-4/C-5 analogue of the desired oxime 4 in high yield. Further investigation revealed that it was unnecessary to protect the dehydroquinate precursor, hence the potassium salt corresponding to oxime 4 was simply synthesised as a single isomer from methyl dehydroquinate 10.
- This article is part of the themed collection: In memory of Chris Abell