Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1998, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (S1): 228.
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ZHOU Zheng-Hong, CHEN Ru-Yu
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Abstract: Mylabris, the dried body of the Chinese blister beetle, has been used as Chinese medicine for over 2000 years. Its active constituent, cantharidin, has anti tumor activities and causes leukocytosis. The synthesis of cyclic glycerophospholipid containing cantharidin analogs has so far not been reported in literature. The conjugates of this type are not only new prodrugs of cantharidin antitumor agents but also may generate two cytotoxic groups against different target sites inside a neoplastic cell. Such types of compounds may be of interest in chemistry, biochemistry and pharmacology. This paper deals with the synthesis of 1,2-cyclic monoacyl-rac-glycerothiophosphates of cantharidin analogs as new models of phospholipids.
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ZHOU Zheng-Hong, CHEN Ru-Yu. Synthesis of 1,2-Cyclic Monoacyl-rac-Glycerothio-phosphates of Cantharidin Analogs[J]. Chem. J. Chinese Universities, 1998, 19(S1): 228.
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