2024
DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202400174
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Amine‐Carbamate Self‐Immolative Spacers Counterintuitively Release 3° Alcohol at Much Faster Rates than 1° Alcohol Payloads

Mattia Mason,
Lydia Bisbal Lopez,
Fazel Bashiri
et al.

Abstract: Self‐immolative (SI) spacers are degradable chemical connectors widely used in prodrugs and drug conjugates to release pharmaceutical ingredients in response to specific stimuli. Amine‐carbamate SI spacers are particularly versatile, as they have been used to release different hydroxy cargos, ranging from 2° and 3° alcohols to phenols and oximes. In this work, we describe the ability of three amine‐carbamate SI spacers to release three structurally similar imidazoquinoline payloads, bearing either a 1°, a 2° o… Show more

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