α,β-Unsaturated carbonyls are reactive group often found in bioactive small molecules. Their non-specific reaction with biomolecules can be the cause of the low efficacy and unexpected side-effects of the molecule. Accordingly, unprotected α,β-unsaturated carbonyls are not often found in drugs. Here, we report that o-aminophenol is a new masking group of α,β-unsaturated ketone, which is inspired by natural products saccharothriolides. o-Aminophenol adduct of α,β-unsaturated ketone, but not those of α,β-unsaturated amide or ester, undergoes a retro-Michael reaction to yield o-aminophenol and the Michael acceptor. This reaction was observed only in protic solvents, such as MeOH and aqueous MeOH. In contrast, o-anisidine was not eliminated from its Michael adduct. o-Aminophenol may be a promising masking tool of highly-reactive bioactive α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds.
Keywords: Natural products; Protic solvents; Retro-aza-Michael reaction; Saccharothriolides; o-Aminophenol.
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