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N-heterocyclic dronic acids: Applications and synthesis

Author(s)
Bligh, Annie Sim Wan  
Author(s)
Hudson, H. R.
Wardle, N. J.
Greiner, I.
Grun, A.
Keglevich, G.
Date Issued
2012
Publisher
Bentham Science
Journal
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume
12
Issue
4
Start page
313
End page
325
Abstract
Substituted hydroxymethylenebisphosphonic acid derivatives – either as dronic acids or their dronate sodium salts, are important pharmaceuticals in the treatment of diseases arising from excessive bone-resorption. Potential has also been identified in areas ranging from parasite-growth inhibition to immunological and cancer therapeutics. Representative clinically relevant N-heterocyclic derivatives include zoledronic and risedronic acids. The biochemical background and mechanism of action of these drugs are discussed, along with trends in structural development and future prospects. Synthetic routes to dronates are then summarized. The most popular route to valuable dronic acids involves the 3- component condensation of a substituted acetic acid, phosphorous acid, and phosphorus trichloride. However, the protocols recorded in the literature are very diverse. This review gives a critical account of reported methods, explores the contradictions and suggests a practical synthetic procedure after clarifying the inconsistencies described. Possible mechanisms of the reaction are also discussed.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/1519
DOI
10.2174/138955712799829285
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