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Studies of the thermal N 3 to N 9 rearrangement of the 3-β-D-Glucoside of the cytokinin, 6-benzylaminopurine

JV Eichholzer, JK Macleod and RE Summons

Australian Journal of Chemistry 31(4) 893 - 899
Published: 1978

Abstract

The initial observation of a rearrangement of the glucosyl residue from N 3 to N 9 during g.c.-m.s. of derivatives of the 3-β-D-glucosyl metabolite of 6-benzylaminopurine (1) has been further investigated by g.c., g.c.-m.s. and p.m.r. of the permethylated and perdeuteromethylated derivatives of (1). Results show that the major process is a thermal intramolecular 1,3-shift of the glucosyl grouping to the 9-position with retention of configuration at the migrating centre, together with a smaller contribution from an intermolecular 1,3-rearrangement which gives rise to both the 9-α- and 9-β-anomers. An ionic mechanism is proposed to explain both rearrangement processes.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9780893

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