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Flavonols oxygenolysis

Cobaltn-Schiff base complexes, e.g. Co(salen),567 Co(acacen)568 and cobalt(II) porphyrins,569 e.g. Co(TPP), are effective catalysts for the selective oxygenation of 3-substituted indoles to keto amides (equation 249), a reaction which can be considered as a model for the heme-containing enzyme tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase (equation 21).66 This reaction has been shown to proceed via a ternary complex, Co-02-indole, with probable structure (175), which is converted into indolenyl hydroperoxide (176). Decomposition of (176) to the keto amide (174) readily occurs in the presence of Co(TPP), presumably via formation of a dioxetane intermediate (177).569,56 Catalytic oxygenolysis of flavonols readily occurs in the presence of Co(salen) and involves a loss of one mole of CO (equation 251).570... [Pg.388]


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