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. 1968 Sep;109(2):209–215. doi: 10.1042/bj1090209

A new route to the imidazole-2-thiones from 2-thiohydantoins. Implications in the study of ergothioneine

J E Scott 1, Gillian Henderson 1
PMCID: PMC1186777  PMID: 5679364

Abstract

1. 2-Thiohydantoins are reduced by borohydrides to 4(5)-hydroxyimidazolidine-2-thiones, which eliminate water in acid to form imidazole-2-thiones. Both steps take place in mild conditions, in high yield. A number of imidazole-2-thiones have been synthesized by this sequence of steps, with one, two or three substituents in the 1-, 3- and 4(5)-positions. 2. 4(5)-Hydroxyimidazolidine-2-thiones are ammonium pseudo-bases, giving rise to an equilibrium mixture of amino aldehyde, carbinolamine and mesomeric ammonium cationic forms. The elimination of water is suggested to be a property of the mesomeric ammonium cation. 3. The mild conditions in which imidazole-2-thiones are formed from 4(5)-hydroxyimidazolidine-2-thiones are similar to those in which ergothioneine, a naturally occurring imidazole-2-thione of uncertain function, is normally released and measured. It is suggested that the occurrence in vivo of a precursor to ergothioneine, in the form of a 4(5)-hydroxyimidazolidine-2-thione, would explain many otherwise conflicting published data.

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