- Inhibitors of cell proliferation, angiogenesis, fertility, and muscle contraction
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The invention concerns inhibitors of cell proliferation, angiogenesis, fertility, and muscle contraction, characterized by formula I wherein, X, Y and Z independently represent C or N; ------ is an optional double bond; n is 0 or 1; R1, R2, and R4 independently represent hydrogen, a chemical bond, C1-10 alkyl; C2-10 alkenyl; C2-10 alkinyl; aryl; aryl-C1-10 alkyl; C3-10 heterocyclyl; C5-10 heteroaryl; halo, CF3; NO2; NHC(O)R*, OR, said alkyl, alkenyl, alkinyl, aryl, arylalkyl, heterocyclyl, or heteroaryl being optionally substituted; R3, R5, and R6 independently represent hydrogen, C1-10alkyl; C2-10 alkenyl; C2-10 alkinyl; aryl; aryl-C1-10alkyl; C3-10 heterocyclyl; C5-10 heteroaryl; halo, CF3; NO2; NHC(O)R*, OR, said alkyl, alkenyl, alkinyl, aryl, heterocyclyl, or heteroaryl being optionally substituted; or R5 and R6 together form a 5- or 6-member aryl, heterocyclyl or heteroaryl group; R is hydrogen or C1-6 alkyl; R* is hydrogen, or C1-6 alkyl, or OH, wherein the optional substituents are preferably selected from the group of one to three OH, C1-6 alkyl, halo, NO2, C1-6 alkoxy, and CF3, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
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- An Improved Liquid-Phase Synthesis of Simle Alkylpyridines
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The synthesis of pyridines from mixtures of aldehydes or ketones and NH3 in the liquid phase has been reinvestigated, using continuous dosage of the carbonyl components to the reaction mixture.The main product from the reaction of acetaldehyde and formaldehyde is 3-methylpyridine (6), which is also the main product from the reaction of acrolein or a mixture of crotonaldehyde and formaldehyde under the same conditions.The reaction of other aldehydes with formaldehyde give 3,5-dialkylpyridines, e.g. 10, 16.Acetone reacts with either formaldehyde or acetaldehyde to give polysubstituted alkylpyridines.A mechanistic pathway is proposed which accounts for the formation of the observed products.
- Grayson, J. Ian,Dinkel, Rolf
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p. 2100 - 2110
(2007/10/02)
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