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  4. Synthesis of threo- and erythro-configured trihydroxy open chain lipophilic ketones as possible anti-mycobacterial agents
 
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Synthesis of threo- and erythro-configured trihydroxy open chain lipophilic ketones as possible anti-mycobacterial agents

Date Issued
01-01-2017
Author(s)
Borkar, Santosh Ramdas
Bokolia, Naveen
Indrapal Singh Aidhen 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Khan, Inshad Ali
DOI
10.1016/j.tetasy.2016.11.008
Abstract
A series of threo- and erythro-configured open-chain trihydroxy ketones was synthesized starting from L- and D-ascorbic acid respectively as the starting material, through the use of Grignard reactions for the requisite C[sbnd]C bond formations. The lipophilic ketones were screened against Mycobacteriumtuberculosis for anti-proliferative activity. The lipophilic ketones with tetradecyl alkyl side chains were found to be moderately active against cell proliferation.
Volume
28
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