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Synthesis of heterocyclic dimers derived from isoflavones and flavones.Deodhar, Mandar, Chemistry, Faculty of Science, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
The primary aim of this project was to synthesize new heterocyclic dimers of isoflavones and flavones, and investigate various methodologies for their synthesis. The secondary aim of the project was to synthesize some flavonoid natural products. Dimeric systems were synthesized using various methodologies including acid catalyzed arylation of isoflavanols and flavanols, acid catalyzed dimerization of flavenes, oxidative dimerization, Sonogashira coupling, Ullmann coupling and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions. The acid catalyzed arylation of isoflavanols was found to proceed in a very stereoselective fashion to give trans-4-arylisoflavans in good yield in a single step. However, related flavanols under similar conditions gave mixtures of cis and trans isomers of 4-arylflavans. Interestingly, it was found that appropriately substituted flavenes, upon treatment with acid undergo stereoselective rearrangement and dimerization to give benzopyranobenzopyrans in high yields. A rationale for the rearrangement is proposed and this dimerization was used for the stereoselective synthesis of the natural product dependensin. As part of the project, some polycyclic natural products such as octandrenolone, flemiculosin, 3-deoxy-MS-II and laxichalcone were also synthesized. Oxidative dimerization of activated isoflavones was found to be very regioselective, and novel isoflavone dimeric systems were synthesized. Related flavones however, failed to undergo dimerization under similar conditions. A probable explanation for high regioselectivity in the case of isoflavones and unreactivity of flavones has been presented. Phenol oxidative coupling was used for the one-step synthesis of another natural product kudzuisoflavone-A from daidzein. Sonogashira coupling was utilized for the synthesis of dimeric systems linked via an acetylic linker. A variety of soflavone isoflavone, flavone-flavone and isoflavone-flavone dimers were synthesized in "one-pot" by this methodology and in excellent yields. Although Ullmann coupling was found not to be suitable for the synthesis of isoflavone or flavone dimers, one-pot Suzuki-Miyaura methodology gave flavone dimers and various other heterocyclic dimers in good yields.
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Synthesis of heterocyclic dimers derived from isoflavones and flavones.Deodhar, Mandar, Chemistry, Faculty of Science, UNSW January 2007 (has links)
The primary aim of this project was to synthesize new heterocyclic dimers of isoflavones and flavones, and investigate various methodologies for their synthesis. The secondary aim of the project was to synthesize some flavonoid natural products. Dimeric systems were synthesized using various methodologies including acid catalyzed arylation of isoflavanols and flavanols, acid catalyzed dimerization of flavenes, oxidative dimerization, Sonogashira coupling, Ullmann coupling and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions. The acid catalyzed arylation of isoflavanols was found to proceed in a very stereoselective fashion to give trans-4-arylisoflavans in good yield in a single step. However, related flavanols under similar conditions gave mixtures of cis and trans isomers of 4-arylflavans. Interestingly, it was found that appropriately substituted flavenes, upon treatment with acid undergo stereoselective rearrangement and dimerization to give benzopyranobenzopyrans in high yields. A rationale for the rearrangement is proposed and this dimerization was used for the stereoselective synthesis of the natural product dependensin. As part of the project, some polycyclic natural products such as octandrenolone, flemiculosin, 3-deoxy-MS-II and laxichalcone were also synthesized. Oxidative dimerization of activated isoflavones was found to be very regioselective, and novel isoflavone dimeric systems were synthesized. Related flavones however, failed to undergo dimerization under similar conditions. A probable explanation for high regioselectivity in the case of isoflavones and unreactivity of flavones has been presented. Phenol oxidative coupling was used for the one-step synthesis of another natural product kudzuisoflavone-A from daidzein. Sonogashira coupling was utilized for the synthesis of dimeric systems linked via an acetylic linker. A variety of soflavone isoflavone, flavone-flavone and isoflavone-flavone dimers were synthesized in "one-pot" by this methodology and in excellent yields. Although Ullmann coupling was found not to be suitable for the synthesis of isoflavone or flavone dimers, one-pot Suzuki-Miyaura methodology gave flavone dimers and various other heterocyclic dimers in good yields.
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Molecular characterization and metabolic engineering of flavonoid biosynthesis in higher plantsShih, Chun-hat., 施振翮. January 2009 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Biological Sciences / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Développement d’outils chimiques pour l’élucidation de la biosynthèse des flavonoïdes du raisin : anthocyanes versus proanthocyanidinesChalumeau, Céline 21 December 2010 (has links)
Ces dernières années, des progrès remarquables ont été accomplis afin d’élucider la biosynthèse des flavonoïdes. Cependant les dernières étapes menant à la formation des proanthocyanidines ou tannins condensés issus de la vigne, restent à ce jour inconnues. Dans le but de déterminer si une ou plusieurs enzyme(s) spécifique(s) sont impliquées dans cette voie de biosynthèse, nous avons développé une approche de protéomique chimique, impliquant des matrices d’affinité constituées de substrats de type flavanols greffés sur un support solide. La validation de ces outils à l’aide de LDOX, une enzyme issue de Vitis vinifera a pu être menée à bien dans le cadre de ces travaux de thèse. / Remarkable progress toward the complete elucidation of the biosynthesis of flavonoids has been accomplished during the last decade, but the final step leading to proanthocyanidins still remain to be elucidated, in particular, the exact nature of starter and extension units as well as the enzymatic or non enzymatic condensation process. In order to answer whether some specific enzymes are involved in the biosynthesis of grapevine proanthocyanidins, we have developped a chemical proteomics approach, with an affinity chromatography-based tool in which a flavanol type substrate is loaded on an appropriate solid support. The validation of these tools with the LDOX enzyme from Vitis vinifera was developped and performed in this Ph.D work.
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