- Efficient synthesis of symmetrical anhydrides by cross dehydrogenative coupling of aryl aldehydes over CuFe2O4 nanoparticles
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Nano copper ferrite catalyst is prepared and characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray, X-ray diffraction, vibrational sample magnetometry, and Fourier transform infrared. The catalytic activity is probed for cross-dehydrogenative coupling of aromatic aldehydes in the presence of tert-butyl hydroperoxide as the oxidant. This catalytic protocol appears as a simple, rather cheap, clean, and efficient practical strategy for the synthesis of symmetrical anhydrides, with proper efficiency (66%). The catalyst can be easily separated from the reaction mixture by an external magnet and reused several times in subsequent reactions, without any measurable loss of its efficiency. Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
- Eidi, Esmaiel,Kassaee, Mohamad Z.,Nasresfahani, Zahra
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p. 461 - 468
(2021/04/09)
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- Vilsmeier-Haack reagent mediated synthetic transformations with an immobilized iridium complex photoredox catalyst
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An immobilized iridium complex photocatalyst Ir(ppy)2(PDVB-py) was synthesized by immobilization of the iridium complex onto the nanoporous vinylpyridine-divinylbenzene copolymer (PDVB-py). Its application for the synthesis of amides, nitriles, and anhydrides was reported via reactions under the action of the visible-light-driven in situ generated Vilsmeier-Haack reagent from CBr4 in DMF. The results showed that this heterogeneous photocatalyst has extremely high activity and excellent stability to be recycled five times.
- Zhi, Peng,Xi, Zi-Wei,Wang, Dan-Yan,Wang, Wei,Liang, Xue-Zheng,Tao, Fei-Fei,Shen, Run-Pu,Shen, Yong-Miao
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p. 709 - 717
(2019/01/10)
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- TBHP/ n -Bu 4 PBr-Promoted Oxidative Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling of Aryl Methanols: A Facile Synthesis of Symmetrical Carboxylic Anhydride Derivatives
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A transition-metal-free oxidative cross-dehydrogenative coupling reaction has been developed for the preparation of symmetrical carboxylic anhydrides through self-coupling dual C-O bond formations of aryl methanols. In the presence of a catalytic amount of tetrabutylphosphonium bromide (TBPB) as transfer agent and aqueous tert -butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP) as oxidant and reactant, methylene groups of aryl methanols were efficiently oxidized to C=O and coupled with the peroxide oxygen from TBHP to form a diverse array of symmetrical carboxylic anhydride derivatives.
- Adib, Mehdi,Pashazadeh, Rahim
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p. 136 - 140
(2017/12/27)
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- Synthesis, molecular docking, and pharmacological evaluation of N-(2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)benzoxazole-5-yl)benzamide derivatives as selective COX-2 inhibitors and anti-inflammatory agents
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A series of N-(2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)benzoxazole-5-yl)benzamide derivatives (3am) was synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro inhibitory activity against COX-1 and COX-2. The compounds with considerable in vitro activity (IC50 50 values in the range of 0.06–0.71 μM. The in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of these six compounds (3a, 3b, 3d, 3g, 3j, and 3k) was assessed by the carrageenan-induced rat paw edema method. Compounds 3d (84.09%), 3g (79.54%), and 3a (70.45%) demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory activity compared to the standard drug ibuprofen (65.90%) and were also found to be safer than ibuprofen, by ulcerogenic studies. A docking study was done using the crystal structure of human COX-2, to understand the binding mechanism of these inhibitors to the active site of COX-2.
- Kaur, Avneet,Pathak, Dharam P.,Sharma, Vidushi,Wakode, Sharad
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- Synthesis, biological evaluation and docking study of a new series of di-substituted benzoxazole derivatives as selective COX-2 inhibitors and anti-inflammatory agents
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A new series of substituted-N-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-benzoxazole derivatives 13a–13p was synthesized and evaluated in vitro for their COX (I and II) inhibitory activity, in vivo anti-inflammatory and ulcerogenic potential. Compounds 13d, 13h, 13k, 13l and 13n exhibited significant COX-2 inhibitory activity and selectivity towards COX-2 over COX-1. These selected compounds were screened for their in vivo anti-inflammatory activity by carrageenan induced rat paw edema method. Among these compounds, 13d was the most promising analogs of the series with percent inhibition of 84.09 and IC50 value of 0.04 μM and 1.02 μM (COX-2 and COX-1) respectively. Furthermore, ulcerogenic study was performed and tested compounds (13d, 13h, 13k, 13l) demonstrated a significant gastric tolerance than ibuprofen. Molecular docking study was also performed with resolved crystal structure of COX-2 to understand the binding mechanisms of newly synthesized inhibitors in the active site of COX-2 enzyme and the results were found to be concordant with the biological evaluation studies of the compounds. These newly synthesized inhibitors also showed acceptable pharmacokinetic profile in the in silico ADME/T analyses.
- Kaur, Avneet,Pathak, Dharam P.,Sharma, Vidushi,Wakode, Sharad
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p. 891 - 902
(2018/01/22)
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- Synthesis, biological evaluation and docking study of N-(2-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)benzoxazole-5-yl) benzamide derivatives as selective COX-2 inhibitor and anti-inflammatory agents
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A series of N-(2-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)-benzoxazole-5-yl)benzamide derivatives (3a–3n) was synthesized and evaluated for its in vitro inhibitory activity against COX-1 and COX-2. The compounds with considerable in vitro activity (IC50 50 in the range of 0.14–0.69 μM. In vivo anti-inflammatory activity of these six compounds (3b, 3d, 3e, 3h, 3l and 3m) was assessed by carrageenan induced rat paw edema method. The compound 3b (79.54%), 3l (75.00%), 3m (72.72%) and 3d (68.18%) exhibited significant anti-inflammatory activity than standard drug ibuprofen (65.90%). Ulcerogenic activity with histopathological studies was performed, and the screened compounds demonstrated significant gastric tolerance than ibuprofen. Molecular Docking study was also performed with resolved crystal structure of COX-2 to understand the interacting mechanisms of newly synthesized inhibitors with the active site of COX-2 enzyme and the results were found to be in line with the biological evaluation studies of the compounds.
- Kaur, Avneet,Pathak, Dharam P.,Sharma, Vidushi,Narasimhan, Balasubramanian,Sharma, Prateek,Mathur, Rajani,Wakode, Sharad
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p. 191 - 202
(2018/08/23)
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- Cu(I) catalyzed synthesis of anhydrides from aldehydes via CDC-pathway at ambient temperature
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A one-pot simple and concise methodology has been developed for synthesizing aromatic carboxylic anhydrides starting from easily accessible aromatic aldehydes using cuprous chloride as the catalyst and TBHP as the oxidant in DMSO solvent to garner moderate to good yields via radical pathway in short and convenient reaction time at room temperature.
- Nuree, Yasin,Singha, Raju,Ghosh, Munmun,Roy, Pronay,Ray, Jayanta K.
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p. 1479 - 1482
(2016/03/12)
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- TBHP-promoted and iodide-catalyzed synthesis of anhydrides via cross dehydrogenative coupling (CDC) of aldehydes
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We have successfully developed a transition metal free green methodology for the synthesis of carboxylic anhydrides from aldehydes via CDC pathway and have also demonstrated the reaction mechanism. The developed method has also been successfully applied for the synthesis of amides.
- Singha, Raju,Ghosh, Munmun,Nuree, Yasin,Ray, Jayanta K.
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p. 1325 - 1327
(2018/03/29)
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- Metal-free cross-dehydrogenative coupling of aryl aldehydes to give symmetrical carboxylic anhydrides promoted by the TBHP/nBu4PBr system
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A novel, efficient, and metal-free dual C–O bond formation reaction for the synthesis of carboxylic anhydrides from aryl aldehydes via cross-dehydrogenative coupling is described. Heating a mixture of aromatic aldehydes and an aqueous solution of tert-butyl hydroperoxide as oxidant in the presence of catalytic nBu4PBr in chlorobenzene at 80?°C for 3?h afforded the corresponding carboxylic anhydrides in good to excellent yields.
- Adib, Mehdi,Pashazadeh, Rahim,Rajai-Daryasarei, Saideh,Mirzaei, Peiman,Jamal Addin Gohari, Seyed
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p. 3071 - 3074
(2016/07/06)
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- Oxidative self-coupling of aldehydes in the presence of CuCl2/TBHP system: Direct access to symmetrical anhydrides
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A simple synthesis of symmetrical anhydrides has been developed. Using tert-butylhydroperoxide (TBHP) as the oxidant and copper(II) chloride as the catalyst in acetonitrile, various aromatic and heteroaromatic aldehydes were reacted to provide symmetrical anhydrides in modest to good yields.
- Saberi, Dariush,Shojaeyan, Fatemeh,Niknam, Khodabakhsh
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p. 566 - 569
(2016/01/20)
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- Acid anhydrides and the unexpected N,N-diethylamides derived from the reaction of carboxylic acids with Ph3P/I2/Et3N
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The formation of acid anhydrides from the phosphorous-mediated activation of carboxylic acids was investigated. Under various systems, activation of benzoic acid in the presence of base led to the formation of benzoic anhydride at different rates depending on the reactivity of the reagents. Using the Ph3P-I2/Et3N combination, most aryl acids were converted into the corresponding anhydrides in high yields within 5-10 min. However, for nitro-substituted derivatives, unexpectedly, N,N-diethylamides were isolated without anhydride formation. These results indicated the pronounced effect of substituents in governing these potential side reactions which can significantly affect the yields of acylation reactions promoted by phosphonium species.
- Phakhodee, Wong,Duangkamol, Chuthamat,Wangngae, Sirilak,Pattarawarapan, Mookda
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p. 325 - 328
(2016/01/12)
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- Effects of flavonoids on cell proliferation and caspase activation in a human colonic cell line HT29: An SAR study
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A library of 42 natural and synthetic flavonoids has been screened for their effect on cell proliferation and apoptosis in a human colonic cell line (HT-29). Examples of different classes of flavonoids have been screened, and the effects of hydroxylation, methoxylation and/or C-alkylation at various positions in the A- and B-rings have been assessed. Flavones and flavonols possess greater antiproliferative activity than chalcones and flavanones. With respect to structural modification of flavonoids, C-isoprenylation was by far the most effective, with substitution at the 8-position and longer chains, such as geranyl giving the best results. Finally, most compounds that significantly reduced cell survival also increased caspase activity, suggesting that at least part of their antiproliferative activity might be attributable to an apoptotic response.
- Daskiewicz, Jean-Baptiste,Depeint, Flore,Viornery, Lionel,Bayet, Christine,Comte-Sarrazin, Geraldine,Comte, Gilles,Gee, Jennifer M.,Johnson, Ian T.,Ndjoko, Karine,Hostettmann, Kurt,Barron, Denis
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p. 2790 - 2804
(2007/10/03)
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- A CONVENIENT PREPARATION OF CARBOXYLIC ACID ANHYDRIDES USING A "SUPPORTED" PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE REAGENT
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Treatment of carboxylic acids with a "supported" phosphorus pentoxide reagent provides a convenient route to the corresponding anhydrides.
- Burton, Stephanie G.,Kaye, Perry T.
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p. 3331 - 3336
(2007/10/02)
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- The Reaction of N-Carboalkoxy Reissert Analogs with Carboxylic Acids
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The reaction of N-carboalkoxy Reissert analogs in the presence of carboxylic acids yields the corresponding ester and heterocyclic base.Use of methoxy substituted benzoic acids yields, instead of the ester, the respective anhydride.Amides can also be prepared in a similar fashion.
- Popp, Frank D.,Duarte, Frederick F.,Uff, Barrie C.
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p. 1353 - 1355
(2007/10/02)
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