Synthesis and hydrolytic stability of cyclic phosphatidic acids: implications for synthetic- and proto-cell studies†
Abstract
Cyclic phosphatidic acids (cPAs) are bioactive compounds with therapuetic potential, but are in short supply. We describe a robust synthesis of cPAs employing an efficient cyclophosphorylation procedure and report on their hydrolytic properties – which should facilitate the study of their biological properties and as plausible proto- and synthetic-cell components.