Synthesis and spectral study of N,N-diethyl-2-methyl-1-tosylpyrrolidine-2-carboxamide and functionalized sulfonamide scaffolds.

O. Ajani, J. D. Udonne, C. Ehi-Eromosele, J. Olugbuyiro, D. Aderohunmu, C. O. Ajanaku, O. Audu
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Background and Objective: Sulfonamides are known to represent a class of medicinally important compounds and chemical intermediates, which are extensively used in drug development. The aim of this present study is to synthesize a series of arylsulfonamide-based dialkylated amide motifs. Materials and Methods: In this study, the design and development of arylsulfonamide pharmacophore bearing N,N-diethyl substituted amide moieties 2a-k was achieved in improved yields using non-conventional amidation of p-tolylsulfonamide precursors 1a-k. The structures of the compounds were substantiated based on the results of elemental analysis and spectroscopic data namely, FT-IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and mass spectra. Results: The series of targeted compounds were synthesized in good to excellent yields and subsequently purified by column chromatography where necessary. Conclusion: The synthesis of arylsulfonamide-based dialkylated amide motifs was successfully achieved. These compounds may serve as versatile intermediates that pave ways toward achieving diverse bioactive heterocyclic compounds for future drug discovery and development.
N,N-二乙基-2-甲基-1-酰基吡咯烷-2-羧酰胺及功能化磺酰胺支架的合成与光谱研究。
背景与目的:磺胺类化合物是一类重要的药用化合物和化学中间体,广泛用于药物开发。本研究的目的是合成一系列芳基磺酰胺基二烷基化酰胺基序。材料与方法:本研究通过对甲磺酰胺前体1a-k的非常规酰胺化,实现了含N,N-二乙基取代酰胺2a-k的芳基磺酰胺药效团的设计与开发,提高了收率。根据元素分析和光谱数据(FT-IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR和质谱)证实了化合物的结构。结果:该系列目标化合物的合成收率很高,并在必要时进行柱层析纯化。结论:成功地合成了芳基磺酰胺基二烷基化酰胺基序。这些化合物可以作为多功能中间体,为未来药物的发现和开发铺平道路,以获得多种生物活性杂环化合物。
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