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Optimized protocol for multigram preparation of emodin anthrone, a precursor in the hypericin synthesis

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posted on 2018-03-30, 10:21 authored by Renato Sonchini Gonçalves, Gabriel Batista César, Patrícia Magalhães Barbosa, Noboru Hioka, Celso Vataru Nakamura, Marcos Luciano Bruschi, Wilker Caetano

Emodin reduction to emodin anthrone comprise one of three process steps involved in the hypericin synthesis, a powerful natural photosensitiser found in plants of the genus Hypericum. In this communication, an optimized protocol was established for emodin reduction enabling an efficient multigram preparation of emodin anthrone. A screening of reducing agent (SnCl2·2H2O and HClconc) under different reaction times was employed in micro-scale and monitored by electronic absorption spectroscopy technique. Data showed lower yields of emodin anthrone when some experimental conditions previously described in the literature were reproduce. However, using the optimized protocol for the emodin reduction these yields were overcoming, and a gram-scale supply experiment was reproducible for the preparation of 10 grams of emodin anthrone with excellent yield.

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