pubmed-article:17337343 | pubmed:abstractText | Tricarbonylation of clarithromycin has been effected in a one-pot reaction with phosgene. The 11,12-diol moiety was closed into a cyclic carbonate, while the dimethylamino alcohol of the desosamine sugar was cyclised with loss of a methyl group to form a cyclic 2',3'-carbamate. The 4'' hydroxyl group in clarithromycin was converted into a chloroformate group and subsequently to an allyl carbonate which on Pd-catalysis furnished a novel N-demethylclarithromycin 2',3'-carbamate-11,12-carbonate. Hydrolytic removal of the cladinose sugar and a subsequent oxidation furnished the corresponding ketolide. The 11,12-cyclic carbonate moiety was cleaved by sodium azide to the 10,11-anhydro-9-ketone. 11-N-Arylated cyclic 11,12:2',3'-dicarbamate derivatives were prepared in a copper(I) chloride aided reaction between aryl isocyanates and 10,11-anhydro 9-ketones. The products are novel N-arylated-N'-demethylated 11,12:2',3'-dicarbamate ketolides derived from clarithromycin. | lld:pubmed |