2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2009.11.027
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Novel phosphoramidates with porphine and nitrogenous drug: One-pot synthesis and orientation to cancer cells

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“…of pyrrole in propionic acid at reflux. 38 The unsymmetrical meso substituted AB 3 -type porphyrin containing hydroxyl functionality 1 was synthesized by utilizing the reported procedure. 38 It is well established that the hydroxyl group is an important functional group to introduce an additional substituent to an organic molecule.…”
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“…of pyrrole in propionic acid at reflux. 38 The unsymmetrical meso substituted AB 3 -type porphyrin containing hydroxyl functionality 1 was synthesized by utilizing the reported procedure. 38 It is well established that the hydroxyl group is an important functional group to introduce an additional substituent to an organic molecule.…”
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“…38 The unsymmetrical meso substituted AB 3 -type porphyrin containing hydroxyl functionality 1 was synthesized by utilizing the reported procedure. 38 It is well established that the hydroxyl group is an important functional group to introduce an additional substituent to an organic molecule. Compound 1 comprising a hydroxyl moiety can be utilized as a precursor for the preparation of the targeted AB 3 -type porphyrins.…”
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“…Organophosphorus chemistry have gained considerable interest due to their widespread applications in various areas such as agriculture [1,2], biology [3,4], pharmaceuticals [5][6][7] and chemical synthesis [8,9]. Among these, one of the most common classes are phosphonates, which are attracting increasing interest as important structural motifs that are found in a variety of naturally occurring compounds [10][11][12], as anticancer [13,14], inhibitors of hepatitis C virus [15,16], anti-HIV [17] and antimalarial agents [18].…”
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