Abstract
We herein disclose a method to obtain 1,3-substituted cuneane by selective isomerization of 1,4-substituted cubanes. The electronic property of the substituent strongly affects the isomerization ratio of 1,3-substituted cuneane and 2,6-substituted cuneane. Based on structural similarity, we considered that 1,3-substituted cuneane would be a bioisostere of m-substituted benzene. The synthesis of a cuneane analogs of pharmaceuticals having m-substituted benzene moiety and its biological and in silico evaluation are also described.