- One-Pot Anodic Conversion of Symmetrical Bisamides of Ethylene Diamine to Unsymmetrical gem-Bisamides of Methylene Diamine
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Symmetrical bisamides of ethylene diamine of type ArCONHCH2CH2NHCOAr undergo anodic C-C bond cleavage in acetonitrile-LiClO4 under controlled-potential electrolysis. The electrogenerated carbocation intermediates react with the solvent acetonitrile to afford unsymmetrical gem-bisamides of type ArCONHCH2NHCOMe in a one-pot reaction. The yields of the latter products are moderate (up to 60%). Other minor products involve two symmetrical gem-bisamides of type ArCONHCH2NHCOAr and MeCONHCH2NHCOMe and fragmentation products (e.g., ArCONHCHO, ArCONH2, and ArCN).
- Golub, Tatiana,Dou, Gui-Yuan,Zeng, Cheng-Chu,Becker, James Y.
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supporting information
p. 7961 - 7964
(2019/10/11)
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- Anodic oxidation of bisamides from diaminoalkanes by constant current electrolysis
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In general, bisamides derived from diamines and involving 3 and 4 methylene groups as spacers between the two amide functionalities behave similar to monoamides upon anodic oxidation in methanol/LiClO4 because both types undergo majorly mono- and dimethoxylations at the α-position to the N atom. However, in cases where the spacer contains two methylene groups only the anodic process leads mostly to CH2-CH2 bond cleavage to afford products of type RCONHCH2OCH3. Moreover, upon replacing LiClO4 with Et4NBF4 an additional fragmentation type of product was generated from the latter amides, namely RCONHCHO. Also, the anodic process was found to be more efficient with C felt as the anode, and in a mixture of 1:1 methanol/acetonitrile co-solvents.
- Golub, Tatiana,Becker, James Y.
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(2018/04/30)
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- ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS
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The invention provides compounds for use in treating microbial infection in an animal. Example compounds include Pyridin-3-ylmethyl (4-((2-aminophenyl)- carbamoyl)benzyl)carbamate ("Entinostat"). The compounds can act via induction of the innate antimicrobial peptide defense system, and stimulation of autophagy.
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