- Design potential selective inhibitors for human leukocyte common antigen-related (PTP-LAR) with fragment replace approach
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The overexpression of PTP-LAR could cause the insulin resistance, so PTP-LAR might be a promising target for treating diabetes. In this study, we applied the computer modeling methods with fragment replace approach to screen the fragment database by targeting PTP domain and site B with the aim to discover potent and selective PTP-LAR inhibitors. A series of novel 4-thiazolidone derivatives were gained. The results of their ADMET predictions indicated that these new compounds might become drug candidates. The series of these derivatives were synthesized. Subsequently, their PTP-LAR inhibitory activities were assayed. The compound7d showed highly selectivity for PTP-LAR (10.41 μM) over its close homolog PTP1B (IC50=44.40 μM), SHP2 (IC50>122.81 μM) and CDC25B (IC50>122.81 μM) and docking and molecular dynamics simulation were applied to propose the most likely binding mode of compound7d with PTP-LAR. Thus, our findings reported here may pave a way for discovering potential selective PTP-LAR inhibitors. AbbreviationsPTP-LAR Human leukocyte common antigen-relatedPTP Protein Tyrosine PhosphataseIR insulin receptorPTP1B Protein tyrosine phosphatase-1BLRP Lung resistance proteinADMET absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, toxicityPPB plasma protein bindingBBB blood brain barrier penetrationCYP450 cytochrome P450HIA human intestinal absorptionTLC thin-layer chromatographyUV Ultra VioletNMR nuclear magnetic resonanceTMS tetramethylsilaneMS mass spectrometryANM anisotropic network modePDB Protein Data BankDMF N,N-DimethylformamidepNPP para-nitrophenyl phosphateDTT dithiothreitolMD molecular dynamicRMSD root-mean-square deviationRMSF root-mean-square fluctuationSPC single-point chargePME Particle Mesh EwaldMM-PBSA molecular mechanics Poisson Boltzmann surface areaH bond, hydrogen bondVDW Van der Waals Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
- Li, Hong-Lian,Li, Wei-Ya,Lu, Xin-Hua,Ma, Ying,Tang, Xue,Wang, Run-Ling,Wu, Jing-Wei,Zhang, Huan,Zheng, Zhi-Hui
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- Investigation of waste banana peels and radish leaves for their biofuels potential
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This article is mainly based on the production of biodiesel and bioethanol from waste banana peels and radish leaves. The oily content from both the samples were converted to biodiesel by acid catalyzed and base catalyzed transesterification using methanol and ethanol. The biodiesel so obtained was subjected to analysis in accordance with the American Standard for Testing Materials (ASTM). The carbohydrates were extracted by distilled water and characterized by physical, chemical and biochemical methods. The carbohydrates were subjected to anaerobic fermentation using Saccharomyces cerevisiae to produce bioethanol which was confirmed by the preparation of UV active derivatives namely ethyl benzoate and ethyl salicylate. The highest % yield of fatty acid methyl ester and fatty acid ethyl ester was found to be 75% and 38%, respectively. The yield of bioethanol from banana peels and radish leaves was found to be 1.37% and 1.23%, respectively.
- Khan, Abdul Majeed,Khaliq, Shaista,Sadiq, Rabia
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- SO3H-functionalized Bronsted acidic ionic liquids as efficient catalysts for the synthesis of isoamyl salicylate
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Six Bronsted acidic ionic liquids (BAILs) composed of [HSO 4] were prepared, characterized, and used as catalysts of low dosage in the synthesis of isoamyl salicylate. The effects of various parameters such as the kind of BAILs, temperature, catalyst loading, and molar ratio of the reactants on the conversion of salicylic acid were also examined in detail. The results suggested that the catalytic performances of BAILs were of close relevance to their Hammett acidities. The SO3H-functionalized BAILs 1-(4-sulfonic acid) butyl-3-methylimidazolium hydrogen sulfate ([BSmim][HSO 4]) and N-(4-sulfonic acid) butyl triethylammonium hydrogen sulfate ([BSEt3N][HSO4]) of strong acidities exhibited excellently catalytic activities and selectivities in the esterification of salicylic acid with isoamyl alcohol. The fully optimized geometries of [BSmim][HSO4] and [BSEt3N][HSO4] further manifest that their strong acidities are derived from the strong interactions between the anion with the sulfonic acid group. In addition, it was found that [BSmim][HSO4] could be also recovered easily and used repetitively at least six times without obvious decline in activity and quantity.
- Tao, Duan-Jian,Wu, Jing,Wang, Zhen-Zhen,Lu, Zhang-Hui,Yang, Zhen,Chen, Xiang-Shu
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- Esterification of salicylic acid using Ce4+ modified cation-exchange resin as catalyst
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The esterification of salicylic acid with methanol was carried out over a series of Ce4+ modified cation-exchange resins. The effect of different reaction conditions was studied on the conversion of salicylic acid, and the optimal reaction parameters were obtained. The experimental results indicated that Ce(SO4)2/001×7 was an effective catalyst for the synthesis of methyl salicylate. The conversion of salicylic acid could reach 93.3% while its selectivity was more than 99.0%. SEM-EDS and TG-DSC analysis were employed to characterize the structure and property of the catalyst. Besides, the catalytic performance of Ce(SO4) 2/001×7 in the esterification of salicylic acid with different alcohols was compared. The reusability of Ce(SO4)2/ 001×7 was also studied by using salicylic acid and methanol as model substrates. The mechanism was proposed for the esterification of salicylic acid with methanol over Ce4+ modified cation-exchange resins.
- Zhang, Ming,Zhu, Wen Shuai,Li, Hua Ming,Shi, Hua,Yan, Yong Sheng,Wang, Zhi Gao
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- 204. The Reaction of 1,3-Butadiene with Ethyl Diazopyruvate. Syntheses of Salicylates and of Nezukone
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The Rh-catalyzed reaction of 1,3-butadiene with ethyl 3-diazopyruvate leads, inter alia, to a dihydro-oxepinecarboxylate whose oxidation and functional-group manipulation produce salicylates.Wittig reactions on the acylcyclopropane accompanying the dihydrooxepine yields acrylates whose pyrolyses afford cycloheptadienecarboxylates.Oxidation and functional-group transformation produces the natural tropone, nezukone.
- Wenkert, Ernest,Greenberg, Richard S.,Kim, Hong-Seok
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- Microwave-accelerated esterification of salicylic acid using Br?nsted acidic ionic liquids as catalysts
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A variety of Br?nsted acidic ionic liquids were screened as catalysts for the esterification of salicylic acid. The experimental results indicated that SO3H-functionalized ionic liquids with HSO4- performed high catalytic activity under microwave irradiation, and the yields can reach 91.9-93.6%. Furthermore, ionic liquids can be easily separated by simple decantation and have a fair reusability. The Br?nsted acidity-catalytic activity relationships were also investigated and the results showed that the activity of the acidic ionic liquids is in excellent agreement with their acidity order. Crown Copyright
- Shi, Hua,Zhu, Wenshuai,Li, Huaming,Liu, Hua,Zhang, Ming,Yan, Yongsheng,Wang, Zhigao
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- Enhancement of optical faraday effect of nonanuclear Tb(III) complexes
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The effective magneto-optical properties of novel nonanuclear Tb(III) complexes with Tb-O lattice (specifically, [Tb9(sal-R) 16(μ-OH)10]+NO3-, where sal-R = alkyl salicylate (R = -CH3 (Me), -C2H 5 (Et), -C3H7 (Pr), or -C4H 9 (Bu)) are reported. The geometrical structures of these nonanuclear Tb(III) complexes were characterized using X-ray single-crystal analysis and shape-measure calculation. Optical Faraday rotation was observed in nonanuclear Tb(III) complexes in the visible region. The Verdet constant per Tb(III) ion of the Tb9(sal-Me) complex is 150 times larger than that of general Tb(III) oxide glass. To understand their large Faraday rotation, electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of Gd(III) complexes were carried out. In this Report, the magneto-optical relation to the coordination geometry of Tb ions is discussed.
- Nakanishi, Takayuki,Suzuki, Yuki,Doi, Yoshihiro,Seki, Tomohiro,Koizumi, Hitoshi,Fushimi, Koji,Fujita, Koji,Hinatsu, Yukio,Ito, Hajime,Tanaka, Katsuhisa,Hasegawa, Yasuchika
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- A polynuclear Cu(ii) complex for real time monitoring of mitochondrial cytochrome: C release during cellular apoptosis
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A new amide-imine conjugate, 2-hydroxybenzoic acid-(2-hydroxybenzylidene)-hydrazide (L1), is employed to prepare a single crystal X-ray structurally characterized poly-nuclear Cu(ii) complex (M1). M1 selectively and spatially interacts with cytochrome C (Cyt C) to allow fluorescence imaging of intracellular translocation events in living cells. Thus, direct visualization of a Cyt C translocation event during an apoptotic process is achieved for the first time. The binding constant and LOD are 7.52 × 104 M-1 and 34.0 nM, respectively.
- Brand?o, Paula,Das, Debasis,Félix, Vítor,Ghosh, Milan,Ghosh, Subhasis,Hira, Sumit Kumar,Khanra, Somnath,Manna, Partha Partim,Paladhi, Ankush,Ta, Sabyasachi
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- Synthesis of salicylates from anionically activated aromatic trifluoromethyl group
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An efficient approach to salicylates via a novel transformation of anionically activated aromatic trifluoromethyl group is described. Anionically activated trifluoromethyl group can react with phenols/alcohols under alkaline conditions to afford aryl/alkyl salicylates in high yields. Mechanism studies indicate that the carbonyl oxygen atom of ester is from the H2O in the solvent.
- Lin, Chuankai,Liu, Jin-Biao,Wang, Ruixiang,Xie, Huilin
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- Pleuromutilin derivative with 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole side chain and preparation and application thereof
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The invention belongs to the field of medicinal chemistry, and particularly relates to a pleuromutilin derivative with a 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole side chain and preparation and application thereof The pleuromutilin derivative with the 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole side chain is a compound shown in a formula 2 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a solvent compound, an enantiomer, a diastereoisomer and a tautomer of the compound shown in the formula 2 or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a mixture of the solvent compound, the enantiomer, the diastereoisomer and the tautomer in any proportion, including a racemic mixture. The pleuromutilin derivative has good antibacterial activity, is especially suitable for being used as a novel antibacterial agent for systemic system infection of animals or human beings, and has good water solubility.
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- Design, synthesis, and anti-proliferative evaluation of new quinazolin-4(3H)-ones as potential VEGFR-2 inhibitors
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Inhibiting VEGFR-2 has been set up as a therapeutic strategy for treatment of cancer. Thus, nineteen new quinazoline-4(3H)-one derivatives were designed and synthesized. Preliminary cytotoxicity studies of the synthesized compounds were evaluated against three human cancer cell lines (HepG-2, MCF-7 and HCT-116) using MTT assay method. Doxorubicin and sorafenib were used as positive controls. Five compounds were found to have promising cytotoxic activities against all cell lines. Compound 16f, containing a 2-chloro-5-nitrophenyl group, has emerged as the most active member. It was approximately 4.39-, 5.73- and 1.96-fold more active than doxorubicin and 3.88-, 5.59- and 1.84-fold more active than sorafenib against HepG2, HCT-116 and MCF-7 cells, respectively. The most active cytotoxic agents were further evaluated in vitro for their VEGFR-2 inhibitory activities. The results of in vitro VEGFR-2 inhibition were consistent with that of the cytotoxicity data. Molecular docking of these compounds into the kinase domain, moreover, supported the results.
- El-Adl, Khaled,El-Helby, Abdel-Ghany A.,Ayyad, Rezk R.,Mahdy, Hazem A.,Khalifa, Mohamed M.,Elnagar, Hamdy A.,Mehany, Ahmed B.M.,Metwaly, Ahmed M.,Elhendawy, Mostafa A.,Radwan, Mohamed M.,ElSohly, Mahmoud A.,Eissa, Ibrahim H.
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- Design, synthesis, in vitro and in vivo evaluation against MRSA and molecular docking studies of novel pleuromutilin derivatives bearing 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole linker
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A class of pleuromutilin derivatives containing 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole were designed and synthesized as potential antibacterial agents against Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The ultrasound-assisted reaction was proposed as a green chemistry method to synthesize 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole derivatives (intermediates 85–110). Among these pleuromutilin derivatives, compound 133 was found to be the strongest antibacterial derivative against MRSA (MIC = 0.125 μg/mL). Furthermore, the result of the time-kill curves displayed that compound 133 could inhibit the growth of MRSA in vitro quickly (- 4.36 log10 CFU/mL reduction). Then, compound 133 (- 1.82 log10 CFU/mL) displayed superior in vivo antibacterial efficacy than tiamulin (- 0.82 log10 CFU/mL) in reducing MRSA load in mice thigh model. Besides, compound 133 exhibited low cytotoxicity to RAW 264.7 cells. Molecular docking studies revealed that compound 133 was successfully localized in the binding pocket of 50S ribosomal subunit (ΔGb = -10.50 kcal/mol). The results indicated that these pleuromutilin derivatives containing 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole might be further developed into novel antibiotics against MRSA.
- Liu, Jie,Zhang, Guang-Yu,Zhang, Zhe,Li, Bo,Chai, Fei,Wang, Qi,Zhou, Zi-Dan,Xu, Ling-Ling,Wang, Shou-Kai,Jin, Zhen,Tang, You-Zhi
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- New quinoxaline-2(1H)-ones as potential VEGFR-2 inhibitors: design, synthesis, molecular docking, ADMET profile and anti-proliferative evaluations
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Eleven new quinoxaline derivatives were designed and synthesized as modified VEGFR-2 inhibitors of our previous work. The synthesized compounds were tested against three human cancer cell lines (HepG-2, MCF-7 and HCT-116). Compounds11g,11eand11cwere the most potent members against the tested cells. Compound11g(IC50= 4.50, 2.40, and 5.90 μM) was the most potent member compared to doxorubicin (IC50= 8.29, 9.65, and 7.68 μM) and sorafenib (IC50= 7.33, 9.41, and 7.23 μM) against HepG-2 and HCT-116, and MCF-7 cell lines, respectively. Compound11eshowed better anti-proliferative activities than doxorubicin and sorafenib with IC50values of 5.34, 4.19, and 6.06 μM, against HepG-2 and HCT-116 and MCF-7 cell lines, respectively. In addition, the most active anti-proliferative derivatives11c,11e,11f, and11gwere selected to evaluate their inhibitory activities against VEGFR-2. The tested compounds displayed good inhibitory activity with IC50values ranging from 0.75 to 1.36 μM. Among them, compound11gwas the most active member with an IC50value of 0.75 μM, compared to the reference drug; sorafenib (IC50= 1.29 μM). Moreover, docking studies revealed that the synthesized compounds have good binding patterns against the prospective molecular target; VEGFR-2. In addition,in silico, ADMET and toxicity studies showed a high level of drug likeness for the synthesized compounds.
- Abulkhair, Hamada S.,Eissa, Ibrahim H.,El-Adl, Khaled,ElSohly, Mahmoud A.,Elhendawy, Mostafa A.,Mehany, Ahmed. B. M.,Metwaly, Ahmed M.,Radwan, Mohamed M.,Sakr, Helmy M.,Yousef, Reda G.
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- New gold (I) complexes with 5-aromatic ring-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole-2-thione and triphenylphosphine as potential multifunctional materials
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Three new gold (I) complexes (4a, 4b, 4c) with 5-aromatic ring-1, 3, 4-oxadiazole-2-thione and triphenylphosphine as ligands were synthesized. Structures of 4a and 4b were determined through X-ray single-crystal diffraction, and it displayed that 4a and 4b had the same metal coordination pattern, wherein the ligand was coordinated by the sulfur atom to the central metal ion of gold (I). The optical properties of these gold (I) complexes were studied both in solution and in solid-state. In DMSO, 4a and 4b peaked at 415 nm and 443 nm, respectively, and the CIE coordinates of 4a and 4b in the solid-state were in the green area namely, (0.26, 0.46) and (0.24, 0.41). HOMO/LUMO levels and bandgaps of 4a, 4b and 4c were assessed by UV spectrum estimation, electrochemical method, and theoretical calculations. The observation hinted that the photophysical properties and energy levels of these gold (I) complexes can be adjusted by the introduction of different substituent aromatic rings at the 5-position of the 1, 3, 4-oxadiazole-2-thiol moiety. The findings of good optical, electrochemical and thermal properties of these new gold (I) complexes demonstrated their potential in the future studies as multifunctional materials.
- Zhao, Yu Qiang,Zhou, Jie,He, Renze,Wang, Guang Ke,Miao, Lan Xi,Xie, Xiao Guang,Zhou, Ying
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- Preclinical evaluation of 1,2,4-triazole-based compounds targeting voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) as promising anticonvulsant drug candidates
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Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder affecting nearly 65–70 million people worldwide. Despite the observed advances in the development of new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), still about 30–40% of patients cannot achieve a satisfactory seizure control. In our current research, we aimed at using the combined results of radioligand binding experiments, PAMPA-BBB assay and animal experimentations in order to design a group of compounds that exhibit broad spectrum of anticonvulsant activity. The synthesized 4-alkyl-5-substituted-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione derivatives were primarily screened in the maximal electroshock-induced seizure (MES) test in mice. Next, the most promising compounds (17, 22) were investigated in 6 Hz (32 mA) psychomotor seizure model. Protective effect of compound 22 was almost similar to that of levetiracetam. Moreover, these compounds did not induce genotoxic and hemolytic changes in human cells as well as they were characterized by low cellular toxicity. Taking into account the structural requirements for good anticonvulsant activity of 4-alkyl-5-aryl-1,2,4-triazole-3-thiones, it is visible that small electron-withdrawing substituents attached to phenyl ring have beneficial effects both on affinity towards VGSCs and protective activity in the animal models of epilepsy.
- Kaproń, Barbara,?uszczki, Jarogniew J.,Siwek, Agata,Karcz, Tadeusz,Nowak, Gabriel,Zagaja, Miros?aw,Andres-Mach, Marta,Stasi?owicz, Anna,Cielecka-Piontek, Judyta,Kocki, Janusz,Plech, Tomasz
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In this work, a series of the rhodamine 6G based derivatives 5a-5g, were synthesized. The structural framework of the synthesized compounds was established by using 1H NMR, 13C NMR, FT-IR, and LC-MS analytical methods. The spectroscopic properties of the target compounds were determined by using absorption and fluorescence study in four different solvents. Furthermore, the synthesized derivatives were assessed for in-vitro screening against jack bean urease inhibition and in-silico molecular docking study. The result reveals that all the compounds exhibit good urease inhibitory activity against this enzyme but among the series, the compound 5a & 5c with an IC50 values of 0.1108 ± 0.0038 μM and 0.1136 ± 0.0295 μM shows to be most auspicious inhibitory activity compared to a standard drug (Thiourea) having IC50 value 4.7201 ± 0.0546 μM. Subsequently, the molecular docking experiment was analysed to distinguish the enzyme-inhibitor binding interaction.
- Dige, Nilam C.,Hassan, Mubashir,Lee, Ki Hwan,Mahajan, Prasad G.,Raza, Hussain,Seo, Sung-Yum,Vanjare, Balasaheb D.
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- Overcoming the Deallylation Problem: Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Chemo-, Regio-, and Stereoselective Allylic Oxidation of Aryl Allyl Ether, Amine, and Amino Acids
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We report herein a Pd(II)/bis-sulfoxide-catalyzed intramolecular allylic C-H acetoxylation of aryl allyl ether, amine, and amino acids with the retention of a labile allyl moiety. Mechanistically, the reaction proceeds through a distinct double-bond isomerization from the allylic to the vinylic position followed by intramolecular carboxypalladation and the β-hydride elimination pathway. For the first time, C-H oxidation of N-allyl-protected amino acids to furnish five-membered heterocycles through 1,3-syn-addition is established with excellent diastereoselectivity.
- Begam, Hasina Mamataj,Jana, Ranjan,Manna, Kartic,Samanta, Krishanu
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- 4-Amino-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione-derived Schiff bases as metallo-β-lactamase inhibitors
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Resistance to β-lactam antibiotics in Gram-negatives producing metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) represents a major medical threat and there is an extremely urgent need to develop clinically useful inhibitors. We previously reported the original binding mode of 5-substituted-4-amino/H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione compounds in the catalytic site of an MBL. Moreover, we showed that, although moderately potent, they represented a promising basis for the development of broad-spectrum MBL inhibitors. Here, we synthesized and characterized a large number of 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione-derived Schiff bases. Compared to the previous series, the presence of an aryl moiety at position 4 afforded an average 10-fold increase in potency. Among 90 synthetic compounds, more than half inhibited at least one of the six tested MBLs (L1, VIM-4, VIM-2, NDM-1, IMP-1, CphA) with Ki values in the μM to sub-μM range. Several were broad-spectrum inhibitors, also inhibiting the most clinically relevant VIM-2 and NDM-1. Active compounds generally contained halogenated, bicyclic aryl or phenolic moieties at position 5, and one substituent among o-benzoic, 2,4-dihydroxyphenyl, p-benzyloxyphenyl or 3-(m-benzoyl)-phenyl at position 4. The crystallographic structure of VIM-2 in complex with an inhibitor showed the expected binding between the triazole-thione moiety and the dinuclear centre and also revealed a network of interactions involving Phe61, Tyr67, Trp87 and the conserved Asn233. Microbiological analysis suggested that the potentiation activity of the compounds was limited by poor outer membrane penetration or efflux. This was supported by the ability of one compound to restore the susceptibility of an NDM-1-producing E. coli clinical strain toward several β-lactams in the presence only of a sub-inhibitory concentration of colistin, a permeabilizing agent. Finally, some compounds were tested against the structurally similar di-zinc human glyoxalase II and found weaker inhibitors of the latter enzyme, thus showing a promising selectivity towards MBLs.
- Baud, Damien,Bebrone, Carine,Becker, Katja,Benvenuti, Manuela,Cerboni, Giulia,Chelini, Giulia,Cutolo, Giuliano,De Luca, Filomena,Docquier, Jean-Denis,Feller, Georges,Fischer, Marina,Galleni, Moreno,Gavara, Laurent,Gresh, Nohad,Kwapien, Karolina,Legru, Alice,Mangani, Stefano,Mercuri, Paola,Pozzi, Cecilia,Sannio, Filomena,Sevaille, Laurent,Tanfoni, Silvia,Verdirosa, Federica,Berthomieu, Dorothée,Bestgen, Beno?t,Frère, Jean-Marie,Hernandez, Jean-Fran?ois
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- Discovery of new quinazolin-4(3H)-ones as VEGFR-2 inhibitors: Design, synthesis, and anti-proliferative evaluation
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Sixteen novel quinazoline-based derivatives were designed and synthesized via modification of the VEGFR-2 reported inhibitor 7 in order to increase the binding affinity of the designed compounds to the receptor active site. The designed compounds were evaluated for their VEGFR-2 inhibitory effects. Inhibiting VEGFR-2 has been set up as a therapeutic strategy for treatment of cancer. The bioactivity of the new compounds was performed against HepG-2, MCF-7 and HCT-116 cell lines. Doxorubicin and sorafenib were used as positive controls. Compound 18d was observed to have promising cytotoxic activity (IC50 = 3.74 ± 0.14, 5.00 ± 0.20 and 6.77 ± 0.27 μM) in comparison to the reference drug doxorubicin (IC50 = 8.28, 9.63 and 7.67 μM) and sorafenib (IC50 = 7.31, 9.40 and 7.21 μM). The most active compounds were tested for their in vitro VEGFR-2 inhibitory activities. Results of VEGFR-2 inhibition were consistent with that of the cytotoxicity data. Thus, compound 18d showed VEGFR-2 inhibitory activity (IC50 = 0.340 ± 0.04 μM) superior to that of the reference drug, sorafenib (IC50 = 0.588 ± 0.06 μM). Furthermore, docking study was performed in order to understand the binding pattern of the new compounds into VEGFR-2 active site. Docking results attributed the potent VEGFR-2 inhibitory effect of the new compounds as they bound to the key amino acids in the active site, Glu883 and Asp1044, as well as their hydrophobic interaction with the receptor hydrophobic pocket. Results of cytotoxic activities, in vitro VEGFR-2 inhibition together with docking study argument the advantages of the synthesized analogues as promising anti-angiogenic agents.
- Eissa, Ibrahim H.,El-Helby, Abdel-Ghany A.,Mahdy, Hazem A.,Khalifa, Mohamed M.,Elnagar, Hamdy A.,Mehany, Ahmed B.M.,Metwaly, Ahmed M.,Elhendawy, Mostafa A.,Radwan, Mohamed M.,ElSohly, Mahmoud A.,El-Adl, Khaled
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- Bimetallic photoredox catalysis: Visible light-promoted aerobic hydroxylation of arylboronic acids with a dirhodium(ii) catalyst
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We report the use of a rhodium(II) dimer in visible light photoredox catalysis for the aerobic oxidation of arylboronic acids to phenols under mild conditions. Spectroscopic and computational studies indicate that the catalyst Rh2(bpy)2(OAc)4 (1) undergoes metal-metal to ligand charge transfer upon visible light irradiation, which is responsible for catalytic activity. Further reactivity studies demonstrate that 1 is a general photoredox catalyst for diverse oxidation reactions.
- Campbell, Michael G.,Chuang, Gary Jing,Liu, Ming-Lun,Miura-Stempel, Emily,Tu, Jing-Wen,Yang, Hsiang-Ming
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- Pd(OAc)2-catalyzed orthogonal synthesis of 2-hydroxybenzoates and substituted cyclohexanones from acyclic unsaturated 1,3-carbonyl compounds
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A Pd-catalyzed orthogonal synthesis of substituted 2-hydroxybenzoates and substituted cyclohexanones was developed for the first time. The substituted 2-hydroxybenzoates were obtained from acyclic unsaturated 1,3-carbonyl compounds using a combination of catalytic Pd(OAc)2 and Cu(OAc)2. On the other hand, the substituted cyclohexanones were produced from similar substrates via catalytic Pd(OAc)2 and hydrogen chloride. Each transformation was clean, easy to work up, provided the desired compounds in good purities, and did not require column chromatography purification.
- Miyagi, Toshinori,Okada, Sho,Tada, Naoya,Sugihara, Masahiro,Kagawa, Natsuko,Takabatake, Tetsuhiko,Toyota, Masahiro
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- Synthetic method of ethyl salicylate
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The invention belongs to the field of chemical engineering, and particularly discloses a synthetic method of ethyl salicylate with high purity and conforming to drug use. The method comprises the steps of using sulfuric acid for catalytic synthesis of the ethyl salicylate, washing a product and purifying the product; a mixture of ethanol and water is collected while ethanol with high concentration is added to a reaction system in the synthesis process, forward esterification reaction can be effectively promoted, and the improvement of the reaction yield is facilitated; the obtained ethyl salicylate product is high in purity, no unknown impurities are introduced, the requirements of the drug use are met, the quality is guaranteed from raw materials, and the unknown risk of the product during clinical use is reduced.
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- Unprecedented alkylation of carboxylic acids by boron trifluoride etherate
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The alkylation of carboxylic acids by an ethyl moiety of boron trifluoride etherate in the absence of ethyl alcohol from the reaction system is unexpected and novel. Both aromatic and aliphatic carboxylic acids were clearly alkylated affording good yields in short reaction times with the exception of nicotinic acid that necessitated an overnight reaction. It was noted that while ortho-substituted hydroxyl groups of carboxylic acids investigated were not affected by alkylation, those of meta- and para-substituted carboxylic acids were partially etherified. Furthermore, the alkylation reaction was found to be compatible with a range of functional groups such as halogens, amino and nitro groups except for the alkene function of undecylenic acid that underwent polymerisation with concomitant alkylation of its carboxylic acid function.
- Jumbam, Ndze D.,Maganga, Yamkela,Masamba, Wayiza,Mbunye, Nomthandazo I.,Mgoqi, Esethu,Mtwa, Sphumusa
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- Synthesis of Hydroxybenzoic Acids and Their Esters by Reaction of Phenols with Carbon Tetrachloride and Alcohols in the Presence of Iron Catalysts
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Alkyl esters of hydroxy-, methoxy-, and ethoxybenzoic and cresotic acids have been synthesized by reaction of phenols, anisole, phenetole, and cresols with carbon tetrachloride and alcohols in the presence of iron catalysts.
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- Solvent- and Metal-free Oxidative Esterification of Aromatic Aldehydes Using Urea-2,2-dihydroperoxypropane as a New Solid Oxidant
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Urea-2,2-dihydroperoxypropane as a noble and solid gem-dihydroperoxide derivative was used to transform various aromatic aldehydes to their corresponding benzoate derivatives in the presence of HBr under mild conditions at room temperature in high yields and short reaction times.
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- Design and synthesis of ruthenium bipyridine catalyst: An approach towards low-cost hydroxylation of arenes and heteroarenes
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Two new ruthenium bipyridine complexes were designed and synthesized for intermolecular Csp2-H hydroxylation. An environmentally begin and inexpensive oxidant was employed as an oxygen source thereby enhancing its applicability and resulting in the remarkable increase of yield. In the catalytic process a ruthenium (IV) cationic complex is formed which enables the regioselective C–O bonds formation and also proves to be tolerant to a broad substrate scope. Activation of C–H bonds adjacent to removable and non-removable directing groups have been explored efficiently.
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- Synthesis and antibacterial activity of 2-(2-(cyclopropylmethoxy) phenyl)-5-methyl-1,3,4- oxadiazole
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Heterocyclic compounds containing the five-membered oxadiazole nucleus possess verity of biological activities. 1,3,4- oxadiazole moieties are important because of their versatile biological action. The present study depicts synthesis of some novel 2-(2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)phenyl)-5-methyl-1,3,4- oxadiazole was prepared from N’-acetyl-2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)benzohydrazide by using triphenylphosphine, triethylamine, carbon tetrachloride and acetonitrile at 100°C for 1h. The final compound was examined for its antibacterial activity.
- Parameshwar,Selvam,Ghashang, Majid,Guhanathan
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p. 1502 - 1512
(2017/07/18)
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- 1,2,4-Triazole-3-thione Compounds as Inhibitors of Dizinc Metallo-β-lactamases
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Metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) cause resistance of Gram-negative bacteria to β-lactam antibiotics and are of serious concern, because they can inactivate the last-resort carbapenems and because MBL inhibitors of clinical value are still lacking. We previously identified the original binding mode of 4-amino-2,4-dihydro-5-(2-methylphenyl)-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione (compound IIIA) within the dizinc active site of the L1 MBL. Herein we present the crystallographic structure of a complex of L1 with the corresponding non-amino compound IIIB (1,2-dihydro-5-(2-methylphenyl)-3H-1,2,4-triazole-3-thione). Unexpectedly, the binding mode of IIIB was similar but reverse to that of IIIA. The 3 D structures suggested that the triazole–thione scaffold was suitable to bind to the catalytic site of dizinc metalloenzymes. On the basis of these results, we synthesized 54 analogues of IIIA or IIIB. Nineteen showed IC50 values in the micromolar range toward at least one of five representative MBLs (i.e., L1, VIM-4, VIM-2, NDM-1, and IMP-1). Five of these exhibited a significant inhibition of at least four enzymes, including NDM-1, VIM-2, and IMP-1. Active compounds mainly featured either halogen or bulky bicyclic aryl substituents. Finally, some compounds were also tested on several microbial dinuclear zinc-dependent hydrolases belonging to the MBL-fold superfamily (i.e., endonucleases and glyoxalase II) to explore their activity toward structurally similar but functionally distinct enzymes. Whereas the bacterial tRNases were not inhibited, the best IC50 values toward plasmodial glyoxalase II were in the 10 μm range.
- Sevaille, Laurent,Gavara, Laurent,Bebrone, Carine,De Luca, Filomena,Nauton, Lionel,Achard, Maud,Mercuri, Paola,Tanfoni, Silvia,Borgianni, Luisa,Guyon, Carole,Lonjon, Pauline,Turan-Zitouni, Gülhan,Dzieciolowski, Julia,Becker, Katja,Bénard, Lionel,Condon, Ciaran,Maillard, Ludovic,Martinez, Jean,Frère, Jean-Marie,Dideberg, Otto,Galleni, Moreno,Docquier, Jean-Denis,Hernandez, Jean-Fran?ois
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p. 972 - 985
(2017/06/27)
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- Synthesis and Biological Activity of Anthranilic Diamide Derivatives Incorporating 1,3,4-oxadiazole or Nitrogen-containing Saturated Heterocyclic Moieties
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A series of novel anthranilic diamide derivatives incorporating 1,3,4-oxadiazole or nitrogen-containing saturated heterocyclic moieties were synthesized, characterized, and evaluated for bacteriostatic activity against three phytopathogenic bacteria Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae (Xoo), Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Citri (Xac), Ralstonia solanacearum (R. solanacearum). The preliminary biological results indicated that most compounds exhibit bacteriostatic activity against three phytopathogenic bacteria. Among these compounds, compounds 6g, 6f, and 6i displayed better antibacterial activity. In the test with concentration of 200 μg/mL, antibacterial activity of compound 6i and 6j was 96%. In particular, the bacteriostatic activity displayed by compound 6h against Xoo is similar to the one displayed by commercial drug bismerthiazol.
- Zhou, Wen-Juan,Zhang, Li,Xiao, Wei,Chen, He-Ju,Wu, Wen-Neng,Ouyang, Gui-Ping
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p. 1423 - 1429
(2017/03/27)
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- Design and optimization of N-acylhydrazone pyrimidine derivatives as E. coli PDHc E1 inhibitors: Structure-activity relationship analysis, biological evaluation and molecular docking study
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By targeting the thiamin diphosphate (ThDP) binding site of Escherichia coli (E. coli) pyruvate dehydrogenase multienzyme complex E1 (PDHc E1), a series of novel ‘open-chain’ classes of ThDP analogs A, B, and C with N-acylhydrazone moieties was designed and synthesized to explore their activities against E. coli PHDc E1 in vitro and their inhibitory activity against microbial diseases were further evaluated in vivo. As a result, A1–23 exhibited moderate to potent inhibitory activities against E. coli PDHc E1 (IC50 = 0.15–23.55 μM). The potent inhibitors A13, A14, A15, C2, had strong inhibitory activities with IC50 values of 0.60, 0.15, 0.39 and 0.34 μM against E. coli PDHc E1 and with good enzyme-selective inhibition between microorganisms and mammals. Especially, the most powerful inhibitor A14 could 99.37% control Xanthimonas oryzae pv. Oryzae. Furthermore, the binding features of compound A14 within E. coli PDHc E1 were investigated to provide useful insights for the further construction of new inhibitor by molecular docking, site-directed mutagenesis, and enzymatic assays. The results indicated that A14 had most powerful inhibition against E. coli PDHc E1 due to the establishment of stronger interaction with Glu571, Met194, Glu522, Leu264 and Phe602 at active site of E.coli PDHc E1. It could be used as a lead compound for further optimization, and may have potential as a new microbicide.
- He, Haifeng,Xia, Hongying,Xia, Qin,Ren, Yanliang,He, Hongwu
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p. 5652 - 5661
(2017/10/09)
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- A New Route to Phenols: Palladium-Catalyzed Cyclization and Oxidation of γ,δ-Unsaturated Ketones
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We report a new strategy for the synthesis of phenols from acyclic unsaturated ketones in one pot. The reaction proceeds by palladium-catalyzed carbopalladation of an alkene with the enol form of the tethered ketone, generating a substituted cyclohexanone. Upon introduction of a terminal oxidant a palladium-catalyzed oxidation ensues to give the desired phenol. This approach allows the programming of phenol substituents on the acyclic substrate and therefore circumvents the limitations inherent in traditional syntheses of phenols.
- Samadi, Sadaf,Orellana, Arturo
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p. 2472 - 2475
(2016/08/25)
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- Pyrazines, its composition and use thereof
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The invention relates to a pyrazine compound and application thereof as a medicine, in particular to application thereof to preparation of medicines for preventing and treating various influenza viruses. Particularly, the invention relates to a compound shown in the general formula I and a stereoisomer, a geometrical isomer, a tautomer, a nitrogen oxide, a hydrate, a solvate, a metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a prodrug thereof, and all variables are defined in the description. The invention also relates to a compound shown in the general formula I and application of a stereoisomer, a geometrical isomer, a tautomer, a nitrogen oxide, a hydrate, a solvate, a metabolite, pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a prodrug as medicines, particular to application thereof as medicines for preventing and treating influenza viruses.
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- Bis azide-triphenylphosphine as a reagent for esterification at room temperature
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Modified Staudinger reaction is a well-established reaction for the amide synthesis from organic azides and carboxylic acids in the presence of phosphorous reagents. In contrary to this, it is notable that bis azide in the presence of triethylphosphite or trimethylphosphite does not afford the expected bis amides but affords the ethyl or methyl esters of the carboxylic acids respectively. This serendipitous observation when further investigated results in the discovery of bis azide-triphenylphosphine as an efficient reagent for esterification at room temperature.
- Dinesh, Murugan,Archana, Sivasubramaniyan,Ranganathan, Raja,Sathishkumar, Murugan,Ponnuswamy, Alagusundaram
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p. 6975 - 6979
(2015/11/27)
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- Potent antimicrobial agents against azole-resistant fungi based on pyridinohydrazide and hydrazomethylpyridine structural motifs
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Abstract Schiff base derivatives have recently been shown to possess antimicrobial activity, and these derivatives include a limited number of salicylaldehyde hydrazones. To further explore this structure-activity relationship between salicylaldehyde hydrazones and antifungal activity, we previously synthesized and analyzed a large series of salicylaldehyde and formylpyridinetrione hydrazones for their ability to inhibit fungal growth of both azole-susceptible and azole-resistant species of Candida. While many of these analogs showed excellent growth inhibition with low mammalian cell toxicity, their activity did not extend to azole-resistant species of Candida. To further dissect the structural features necessary to inhibit azole-resistant fungal species, we synthesized a new class of modified salicylaldehyde derivatives and subsequently identified a series of modified pyridine-based hydrazones that had potent fungicidal antifungal activity against multiple Candida spp. Here we would like to present our synthetic procedures as well as the results from fungal growth inhibition assays, mammalian cell toxicity assays, time-kill assays and synergy studies of these novel pyridine-based hydrazones on both azole-susceptible and azole-resistant fungal species.
- Backes, Gregory L.,Jursic, Branko S.,Neumann, Donna M.
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p. 3397 - 3407
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- Synthesis, antiproliferative activity, and molecular docking studies of curcumin analogues bearing pyrazole ring
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Several curcumin analogues bearing pyrazole were synthesized and characterized by IR, NMR, and mass spectral data. There were four tested compounds among 11 synthesized compounds, which were evaluated for antiproliferative activity and showed significant activity in both one-dose and five-dose assays. The antiproliferative effects were tested on a panel of 60 cell lines, according to the National Cancer Institute screening protocol. The most active compounds among the series were 3,5-bis(4-hydroxy-3-methylstyryl)-1H-pyrazole-1-carboxamide (3k) which showed mean percent growth inhibition of 116.09 in one-dose assay at 10 μM, and GI50 values were ranging between 0.0912 and 2.36 μM in five-dose assay. The best results were recorded on the leukaemia cell lines with value ranging from 0.0912 to 0.365 μM. All the tested compounds showed broad-spectrum antiproliferative activity over different cancer cell lines. When compared with the standard drug paclitaxel, the compound 3k showed superior activity on nearly 42 cell lines. The molecular docking study was performed to explore the binding interaction of these curcumin analogues with the active site of EGFR tyrosine kinase (EGFR-TK). The hydroxyl group of both phenyl rings was important for the rein-geminated hydrogen bonding by either side chain or backbone with the active site of EGFR-TK. Graphical Abstract: Four curcumin analogues were evaluated for their antiproliferative activity and showed promising results. The molecular docking studies showed that all the compounds (3a-k) were well accommodated in the EGFR tyrosine kinase.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Ahsan, Mohamed Jawed,Choudhary, Kavita,Jadav, Surender Singh,Yasmin, Sabina,Ansari, Md. Yousuf,Sreenivasulu, Reddymasu
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p. 4166 - 4180
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- Synthesis of novel triazoles and a tetrazole of escitalopram as cholinesterase inhibitors
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A novel serie of escitalopram triazoles (60-88) and a tetrazole (89) have been synthesized and subjected to a study to establish the inhibitory potential of these compounds toward acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE). Some selectivity in inhibition has been observed. The 4-chlorophenyl- (75, IC50, 6.71 ± 0.25 μM) and 2-methylphenyl- (70, IC50, 9.52 ± 0.23 μM) escitalopram triazole derivatives depicted high AChE inhibition, while 2-fluorophenyl- (76, IC50 = 4.52 ± 0.17 μM) and 4-fluorophenyl- (78, IC50 = 5.31 ± 0.43 μM) have found to be excellent BChE inhibitors. It has also been observed that ortho, meta and para substituted electron donating groups increase the inhibition, while electron withdrawing groups reduce the inhibition. Docking analyses of inhibitors with AChE have depicted the binding energies for 70 and 75 as ΔGbind -6.42 and -6.93 kcal/mol, respectively, while ligands 76 and 78 have shown the binding affinity ΔGbind -9.04 and -8.51 kcal/mol, respectively, for BChE.
- Mehr-Un-Nisa,Munawar, Munawar A.,Chattha, Fauzia A.,Kousar, Samina,Munir, Jawaria,Ismail, Tayaba,Ashraf, Muhammad,Khan, Misbahul A.
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p. 6014 - 6024
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- Selective Aromatic C-H Hydroxylation Enabled by η6-Coordination to Iridium(III)
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We report an aromatic C-H hydroxylation protocol in which the arene is activated through η6-coordination to an iridium(III) complex. η6-Coordination of the arene increases its electrophilicity and allows for high positional selectivity of hydroxylation at the site of least electron density. Through investigation of intermediate η5-cyclohexadienyl adducts and arene exchange reactions, we evaluate incorporation of arene π-activation into a catalytic cycle for C-H functionalization.
- D'Amato, Erica M.,Neumann, Constanze N.,Ritter, Tobias
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- Synthesis of Phenanthrene Derivatives by Intramolecular Cyclization Utilizing the [1,2]-Phospha-Brook Rearrangement Catalyzed by a Bronsted Base
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The synthesis of functionalized phenanthrene derivatives was achieved by intramolecular cyclization utilizing the [1,2]-phospha-Brook rearrangement under Bronsted base catalysis. Treatment of biaryl compounds having an α-ketoester moiety and an alkyne moiety at the 2 and 2′ positions, respectively, with diisopropyl phosphite in the presence of a catalytic amount of phosphazene base P2-tBu provides 9,10-disubstituted phenanthrene derivatives in high yields. This reaction involves the generation of an ester enolate through an umpolung process, that is, addition of diisopropyl phosphite to a keto moiety followed by the [1,2]-phospha-Brook rearrangement, the intramolecular addition to an alkyne, and the [3,3] rearrangement of the allylic phosphate moiety in a consecutive fashion.
- Kondoh, Azusa,Aoki, Takuma,Terada, Masahiro
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p. 12577 - 12580
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- Diastereo- and enantioselective propargylation of benzofuranones catalyzed by pybox-copper complex
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Diastereo- and enantioselective preparation of 2,2-disubstituted benzofuran-3(2H)-one has been realized by a pybox-copper catalyzed reaction between 2-substituted benzofuran-3(2H)-one and propargyl acetate. The utility of this method was demonstrated by further transformation of the terminal alkyne into a methyl ketone without loss of enantiomeric purity.
- Zhao, Long,Huang, Guanxin,Guo, Beibei,Xu, Lijun,Chen, Jie,Cao, Weiguo,Zhao, Gang,Wu, Xiaoyu
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p. 5584 - 5587
(2015/02/19)
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- Efficient microwave-assisted esterification reaction employing methanesulfonic acid supported on alumina as catalyst
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A rapid and efficient protocol assisted by microwave irradiation for the synthesis of esters using methanesulfonic acid (CH3SO3H) supported on Al2O3 (AMA) as catalyst and free of solvent is described. The products were obtained in good yields and purity, with reduced reaction time, and the process is simple and environmentally benign. Copyright
- Fabian, Lucas,Gomez, Matias,Kuran, Juan A. Caturelli,Moltrasio, Graciela,Moglioni, Albertina
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p. 2386 - 2392
(2014/07/22)
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- Esterification of salicylic acid using Br?nsted acidic ionic liquid based on Keggin heteropoly acid
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For the first time, a newwater stable Br?nsted acidic ionic liquid based on Keggin heteroployacid (HPA) was used as environmentally benign catalytic medium in the esterfication of salicylic acid with aliphatic alcohols, CnH2n+1OH (n = 1-5) and benzylic alcohols, RC6H4CH2OH (R = H, NO2, OCH3). This ionic liquid (IL) afforded excellent yield in both thermal conditions and microwave irradiation. Maximum yields were observed under microwave irradiation. Different reaction runs were conducted by varying the reaction parameters such as molar ratio of reactants, weight of the IL, and reaction period in order to optimize the reaction. The IL was easily recovered and reused many times. No significant loss in catalytic activity was observed on recycling.
- Bamoharram, Fatemeh F.,Heravi, Majid M.,Ebrahimi, Javad,Tavakoli-Hoseini, Nilofar
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- Synthesis and thermal transformations of allyl aryl ethers of adamantane series
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Allyl aryl ethers of adamantane series were obtained by reacting (E)-1-(adamant-1-yl)-3-bromoprop-1-ene with phenol or ethyl salicylate. The features of thermal transformations of allyl aryl ethers containing bulky adamantane scaffold were investigated. It has been found that the composition of the reaction products is largely dependent on temperature, time and nature of the solvent. When a nucleophilic solvent was used, the reaction proceeded via formal substitution of phenoxy fragment with nucleophilic species prevailing in the reaction medium.
- Baimuratov,Leonova,Klimochkin
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p. 632 - 636
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- SNAAP sulfonimidate alkylating agent for acids, alcohols, and phenols 1
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Stable, crystalline ethyl N-tert-butyl-4-nitrobenzenesulfonimidate has been prepared in high yield by direct O-ethylation of N-tert-butyl-4- nitrobenzenesulfonamide with iodoethane and silver(I) oxide in dichloromethane. This sulfonimidate directly ethylates various acids to esters; the stronger the acid, the faster it alkylates and in higher yield. It readily ethylates alcohols and phenols to ethers at room temperature in the presence of tetrafluoroboric acid catalyst without molecular rearrangements or racemization. We have defined these reactions as SNAAP alkylations: [substitution, nucleophilic of acids, alcohols and phenols]. The hard sulfonimidate alkylating agent is chemoselective, preferring oxygen > nitrogen > sulfur. The sulfonamide byproduct of alkylation is readily recycled to the sulfonimidate. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart . New York.
- Maricich, Tom J.,Allan, Matthew J.,Kislin, Brett S.,Chen, Andrea I-T.,Meng, Fan-Chun,Bradford, Christine,Kuan, Nai-Chia,Wood, Jeremy,Aisagbonhi, Omonigho,Poste, Alethea,Wride, Dustin,Kim, Sylvia,Santos, Therese,Fimbres, Michael,Choi, Dianne,Elia, Haydi,Kaladjian, Joseph,Abou-Zahr, Ali,Mejia, Arturo
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p. 3361 - 3368
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- Broadening the catalyst and reaction scope of regio- and chemoselective C-H oxygenation: A convenient and scalable approach to 2-acylphenols by intriguing Rh(ii) and Ru(ii) catalysis
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A unique Rh(ii) and Ru(ii) catalyzed C-H oxygenation of aryl ketones and other arenes has been developed for the facile synthesis of diverse functionalized phenols. The reaction demonstrates excellent reactivity, regio- and chemoselectivity, good functional group compatibility and high yields. The practicality of this method has been proved by gram-scale synthesis of a few different 2-acylphenols. Its utility has been well exemplified in further applications in heterocycle synthesis and direct modifications of drug Fenofibrate.
- Shan, Gang,Han, Xuesong,Lin, Yun,Yu, Shanyou,Rao, Yu
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p. 2318 - 2322
(2013/04/10)
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- Pd-catalyzed sp2 C-H hydroxylation with TFA/TFAA via weak coordinations
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An efficient sp2 C-H hydroxylation has been developed for the synthesis of a wide range of functionalized phenols with aryl ketones, benzoates, benzamides, acetanilides and sulfonamides through palladium(II) catalysis. A trifluoroacetic acid (TFA)/trifluoroacetic anhydride (TFAA) co-solvent system serves as the oxygen source and is the critical factor for weak coordination promoted C-H activation. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart New York.
- Rao, Yu
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p. 2472 - 2476
(2013/12/04)
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- PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS INCLUDING ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIOXIDANT CONJUGATES USEFUL FOR TREATING METABOLIC DISORDERS
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One aspect of the present invention is a pharmaceutical combination comprising (a) an anti-inflammatory agent/anti-oxidant agent conjugate; and (b) an insulin secretogogue, an insulin sensitizer, an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, a peptide analog, or a combination thereof. Another aspect of the invention relates to methods of treating metabolic disorders with such conjugates.
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- Novel 1,3,4-oxadiazole thioether derivatives targeting thymidylate synthase as dual anticancer/antimicrobial agents
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A series of novel 1,3,4-oxadiazole thioether derivatives (compounds 9-44) were designed and synthesized as potential inhibitors of thymidylate synthase (TS) and as anticancer agents. The in vitro anticancer activities of these compounds were evaluated against three cancer cell lines by the MTT method. Among all the designed compounds, compound 18 bearing a nitro substituent exhibited more potent in vitro anticancer activities with IC50 values of 0.7 ± 0.2, 30.0 ± 1.2, 18.3 ± 1.4 μM, respectively, which was superior to the positive control. In the further study, it was identified as the most potent inhibitor against two kinds of TS protein (for human TS and Escherichia coli TS, IC50 values: 0.62 and 0.47 μM, respectively) in the TS inhibition assay in vitro and the most potent antibacterial agents with MIC (minimum inhibitory concentrations) of 1.56-3.13 μg/mL against the tested four bacterial strains. Molecular docking and 3D-QSAR study supported that compound 18 can be selected as dual antitumor/antibacterial candidate in the future study.
- Du, Qian-Ru,Li, Dong-Dong,Pi, Ya-Zhou,Li, Jing-Ran,Sun, Jian,Fang, Fei,Zhong, Wei-Qing,Gong, Hai-Bin,Zhu, Hai-Liang
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p. 2286 - 2297
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- N′-[4-[(Substituted imino)methyl]benzylidene]-substituted benzohydrazides: Synthesis, antimicrobial, antiviral, and anticancer evaluation, and QSAR studies
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A variety of N′-[4-[(substituted imino)methyl]benzylidene]- substituted benzohydrazides have been synthesized and evaluated for antimicrobial and anticancer potential. Results from testing of antimicrobial activity indicated the most potent antimicrobial agents had pMIC am = 1.51. The synthesized compounds were bacteriostatic and fungistatic in action. Results from evaluation of antiviral activity indicated that none of the synthesized hydrazide derivatives inhibited viral replication at sub-toxic concentrations. Results from anti-HIV screening against HIV-2 strain ROD indicated that one compound was more potent (IC 50 ≥ 1 μg/cm3) than the standard drug nevirapine (IC 50 ≥ 4 μg/cm3) and another was equipotent (IC 50 ≥ 4 μg/cm3). The most effective anticancer agent against both HCT116 and MCF7 cancer cell lines had IC 50 = 19 and 18 μg/cm 3, respectively. QSAR analysis indicated the importance of Wiener index (W) and energy of the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) in describing the antimicrobial activity of the synthesized compounds.
- Kumar, Pradeep,Narasimhan, Balasubramanian,Ramasamy, Kalavathy,Mani, Vasudevan,Mishra, Rakesh Kumar,Majeed, Abu Bakar Abdul,De Clercq, Erik
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- Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel ligustrazinylated derivatives as potent cardiovascular agents
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A series of novel ligustrazinylated derivatives was designed, synthesized and evaluated for their protective effects against hydrogen peroxide (H 2O2)-induced oxidative damage on ECV-304 cells, and also assayed for their inhibition effects on platelet aggregation induced by adenosine diphosphate (ADP). Biological results showed that some compounds exhibited moderate to potent activities in one or both of the assays. Among these compounds, compound 3 displayed the highest protective effect on the damaged ECV-304 cells with EC50 = 0.0040 mM, and compound 1c was the most active platelet aggregation inhibitor (EC50 = 0.40 mM). Structure-activity relationships were briefly discussed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.
- Chen, Hongfei,Li, Guoning,Zhan, Peng,Guo, Xiuli,Ding, Qian,Wang, Shouxun,Liu, Xinyong
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(2013/08/26)
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- Design, synthesis and molecular modelling studies of novel 3-acetamido-4-methyl benzoic acid derivatives as inhibitors of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B
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A novel series of 3-acetamido-4-methyl benzoic acid derivatives designed on the basis of vHTS hit ZINC02765569 were synthesized and screened for PTP1B inhibitory activity. The most potent compounds 3-(1-(5-methoxy-1H-benzo[d] imidazol-2-ylthio)acetamido)-4-methyl benzoic acid (10c, IC50 8.2 μM) and 3-(2-(benzo[d]thiazol-2-ylthio)acetamido)-4-methyl benzoic acid (10e, IC50 8.3 μM) showed maximum PTP1B inhibitory activity. Docking studies were also performed to understand the nature of interactions governing the binding mode of the designed molecules within the active site of the PTP1B enzyme.
- Rakse, Monika,Karthikeyan, Chandrabose,Deora, Girdhar Singh,Moorthy,Rathore, Vandana,Rawat, Arun K.,Srivastava,Trivedi, Piyush
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p. 469 - 476
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- Manganese phthalocyanine immobilized on silica gel: Efficient and recyclable catalyst for single-step oxidative esterification of aldehydes with alcohols
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The functionalization of silica gel was carried out using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane as a reactive surface modifier followed by covalent grafting of novel tetrakis-(2-methoxy-4-formylphenoxy)phthalocyaninato manganese(III) acetate complex. The resulting inorganic-organic hybrid material was found to be a highly selective and recyclable catalyst for the single-step synthesis of esters. The catalyst was characterized by elemental analysis (CHN), diffuse reflectance UV-visible, 13C CPMAS and 29Si CPMAS NMR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), BET surface area analysis, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF), Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) techniques, which demonstrates the covalent grafting of the complex onto functionalized silica gel. The catalytic performance of the novel inorganic-organic hybrid catalyst was evaluated in the direct oxidative esterification of aldehydes with alcohols, at ambient temperature, using hydrogen peroxide as an environment friendly oxidant. The hybrid catalyst presented up to 100% of substrate conversion with high turn-over numbers (TONs), up to 100% of selectivity toward the ester product, and can be recovered and reused for multiple cycles without appreciable loss in its catalytic activity.
- Sharma,Gulati, Shikha
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p. 291 - 303
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- Ruthenium(II)-catalyzed synthesis of hydroxylated arenes with ester as an effective directing group
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An unprecedented Ru(II) catalyzed ortho-hydroxylation has been developed for the facile synthesis of a variety of multifunctionalized arenes from easily accessible ethyl benzoates with ester as an efficient directing group. Both the TFA/TFAA cosolvent system and oxidants serve as the critical success factors in this transformation. The reaction demonstrates excellent reactivity, good functional group tolerance, and high yields.
- Yang, Yiqing,Lin, Yun,Rao, Yu
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(2012/07/28)
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