- Ultrasound promoted environmentally benign, highly efficient, and chemoselective N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation of amines by reusable sulfated polyborate
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The sulfated polyborate catalyzed an efficient and chemoselective N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation of amines under ultrasonic irradiation is developed. A broad substrate scope has been demonstrated for N-Boc protection of various primary/secondary amines. It allows converting several aliphatic/aryl/heteroaryl amines, amino alcohol, aminoester, and chiral amines to their N-Boc-protected derivatives under solvent-free conditions with excellent yields. The protocol has several advantages such as easy catalyst, and product isolation, short reaction time, excellent yields, outstanding chemoselectivity, and catalyst recyclability, among others. This makes the process practicable, economical, and environmentally benign.
- Pise, Ashok S.,Ingale, Ajit P.,Dalvi, Navnath R.
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p. 3768 - 3780
(2021/10/26)
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- Sulfated tungstate: A highly efficient, recyclable and ecofriendly catalyst for chemoselective N-tert butyloxycarbonylation of amines under the solvent-free conditions
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Sulfated tungstate catalyzed an efficient and ecofriendly protocol has been described for the chemoselective N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation of amines under the solvent-free conditions at room temperature. The variety of functionalized aliphatic, aromatic and heteroaromatic amines efficiently undergoes the N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation under the developed protocol. The aminoalcohol, aminophenol, aminoester as well as various chiral amines underwent the chemoselective N-Boc protection under the optimized reaction condition. The rapid reaction rate, mild conditions, very good functional group tolerance, excellent yield, solvent-free, easy recovery products and excellent catalyst recyclability are the advantages of this protocol. This makes the protocol feasible, economical and environmentally benign.
- Ingale, Ajit P.,Shinde, Sandeep V.,Thorat, Nitin M.
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p. 2528 - 2543
(2021/07/02)
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- Nanoceria as an efficient and green catalyst for the chemoselective N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation of amines under the solvent-free conditions
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Nanocerium oxide mediated an efficient and green protocol has been described for the chemoselective N-tert-butyloxycarbonylation of amines under the solvent-free conditions at ambient temperature. Various aliphatic, aromatic and heteroaromatic amines were protected using developed protocol and several functional groups such as alcohol, phenol and ester were well tolerated under these conditions. The rapid reaction rate, mild conditions, very good functional group tolerance, excellent yield, solvent-free, easy recovery products and excellent catalyst recyclability are the advantages of this protocol. This makes the protocol feasible, economical and environmentally benign.
- Garad, Dnyaneshwar N.,Ingale, Ajit P.,Shinde, Sandeep V.,Ukale, Dattatraya
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p. 1656 - 1668
(2021/04/05)
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- Optimised synthesis of a nitroCBI hypoxia-activated prodrug with substantial anticancer activity
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An optimised synthesis of a hypoxia-activated anticancer prodrug related to the duocarmycin family of natural products is described. The improved 10-step synthesis increases the overall yield from 4.4% to over 40% while requiring just 2 chromatography-bas
- Lee, Ho H.,Dickson, Benjamin D.,Stevenson, Ralph J.,Yang, Shangjin,Tercel, Moana
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p. 3001 - 3007
(2019/05/01)
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- Chemoselective: N-tert -butyloxycarbonylation of amines in glycerol
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A catalyst-free, efficient and green protocol has been developed for the chemoselective N-Boc protection of amines by using glycerol as a solvent at room temperature. A variety of functionalized amines, such as aliphatic, aromatic as well as heteroaromatic were protected using the developed protocol. N-tert-Butyloxycarbonylation derivatives were formed without the formation of isocyanate, urea, N,N-di-t-Boc, or oxazolidinone as side products. The operational simplicity, cleaner reaction, rapid reaction convergence, functional group tolerance, excellent yield, high selectivity, catalyst-free feature and solvent recyclability are the distinct advantages of this protocol. Owing to these merits, this protocol is feasible, economical and environmentally benign.
- Ingale, Ajit P.,More, Vishal K.,Gangarde, Uddhav S.,Shinde, Sandeep V.
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supporting information
p. 10142 - 10147
(2018/06/18)
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- 6-bromo-2-aminonaphthalene preparation method
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The invention provides a 6-bromo-2-aminonaphthalene preparation method. According to the present invention, the easily-available and inexpensive starting materials such as 2-aminonaphthalene, bromine,di-tert-butyl dicarbonate and the like are used; most of the intermediates are not required to be purified and directly enter the next step so as to substantially improve the consistency of the process; the high temperature and high pressure special reaction is not used so as to reduce the production risks; the yields of each reaction are high while the quality of the product meets the requirement; the amount of the three-waste is low so as to reduce the environmental protection pressure of the factory and meet the national conditions; and the product is refined by using the slat forming method so as to substantially improve the purity of the product.
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- Synthesis of acylnaphthylamines and their applications in the formation of benzoquinazolines
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The synthesis of acyl N-Boc-1- And N-Boc-2-naphthylamines and their transformation into alkyl substituted benzoquinazolines and benzoquinazolinones through the reaction with formamide or potassium cyanate in the presence of ammonium acetate is described.
- Nowak, Monika,Fornal, Emilia,Kontek, Renata,Sroczynski, Dariusz,Józwiak, Andrzej,Augustowska, Ewelina,Warpas, Anna,Adamczyk, Marta,Malinowski, Zbigniew
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p. 248 - 265
(2018/11/26)
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- Ligand-Promoted Meta-C-H Arylation of Anilines, Phenols, and Heterocycles
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Here we report the development of a versatile 3-acetylamino-2-hydroxypyridine class of ligands that promote meta-C-H arylation of anilines, heterocyclic aromatic amines, phenols, and 2-benzyl heterocycles using norbornene as a transient mediator. More than 120 examples are presented, demonstrating this ligand scaffold enables a wide substrate and coupling partner scope. Meta-C-H arylation with heterocyclic aryl iodides as coupling partners is also realized for the first time using this ligand. The utility for this transformation for drug discovery is showcased by allowing the meta-C-H arylation of a lenalidomide derivative. The first steps toward a silver-free protocol for this reaction are also demonstrated.
- Wang, Peng,Farmer, Marcus E.,Huo, Xing,Jain, Pankaj,Shen, Peng-Xiang,Ishoey, Mette,Bradner, James E.,Wisniewski, Steven R.,Eastgate, Martin D.,Yu, Jin-Quan
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supporting information
p. 9269 - 9276
(2016/08/05)
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- Highly ortho-Selective Chlorination of Anilines Using a Secondary Ammonium Salt Organocatalyst
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An organocatalytic, highly facile, efficient, and regioselective ortho-chlorination of anilines is described. A secondary ammonium chloride salt has been employed as the catalyst and the reaction can be conducted at room temperature without protection from air and moisture. In addition, the reaction is readily scalable and the catalyst can be recycled and reused. This catalytic protocol has been applied to the efficient synthesis of a highly potent c-Met kinase inhibitor. Mechanistic studies revealed that unique structural features of the secondary ammonium chloride salt are important for both the catalysis and regioselectivity of the electrophilic ortho-chlorination.
- Xiong, Xiaodong,Yeung, Ying-Yeung
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supporting information
p. 16101 - 16105
(2016/12/26)
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- Palladium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of aromatic C-H bonds of N -alkylanilines with CO and alcohols for the synthesis of o -aminobenzoates
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A Pd(II)-catalyzed C-H monocarbonylation of N-alkylanilines for the synthesis of o-aminobenzoates has been developed. Various aliphatic alcohols and phenol were tolerated in the reaction to afford the corresponding o-aminobenzoates in good yields under mild balloon pressure of CO.
- Chen, Ming,Ren, Zhi-Hui,Wang, Yao-Yu,Guan, Zheng-Hui
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p. 1258 - 1263
(2015/01/30)
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- Reaction of 2-naphthylamine with sodium iodate/sodium sulfite: Synthesis of 2-amino-1-iodonaphthalene
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The reaction of 2-naphthylamine with NaIO3/Na2SO 3/HCl yields exclusively 2-amino-1-iodonaphthalene and not regioisomer 2-amino-3-iodonaphthalene as was previously reported. The assigned structure is supported by spectroscopic data. Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
- Taldone, Tony,Zatorska, Danuta,Chiosis, Gabriela
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experimental part
p. 635 - 638
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- PURINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS HSP90 INHIBITORS
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The present application provides substituted purine derivatives and related compounds of the formulas shown. These com ounds are useful as inhibitors of HSP90, and hence in the treatment of related diseases. (Formulae) Z1-Z3, Xa-Xc, X2, X4, Y and R are as defined in the specification.
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- COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
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Compounds of formula (I): wherein X, L1, R1, L2, R2, R3, and R4 are as defined herein, are useful in the treatment or prophylaxis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Becker muscular dystrophy, or cachexia.
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- CBI DERIVATIVES SUBJECT TO REDUCTIVE ACTIVATION
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A unique class of N-acyl O-amino phenol prodrugs of CBI-TMI and CBI-indole2 were synthesized and shown to be prodrugs, subject to reductive activation by nucleophilic cleavage of a weak N-O bond, effectively releasing the free drug in functional cellular assays for cytotoxic activity approaching or matching the activity of the free drug, yet remain essentially stable to ex vivo DNA alkylation conditions. Most impressively, assessment of the in vivo antitumor activity of a representative O- (acylamino) prodrug, 8, indicate that they approach the potency and exceed the efficacy of the free drug itself (CBI-indole2), indicating that the inactive prodrugs not only effectively release the free drug in vivo, but that they offer additional advantages related to a controlled or targeted release in vivo.
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- Hypoxia-activated prodrugs: Substituent effects on the properties of nitro seco-1,2,9,9a-tetrahydrocyclopropa[c]benz[e]indol-4-one (nitroCBI) prodrugs of DNA minor groove alkylating agents
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Nitrochloromethylbenzindolines (nitroCBIs) are a new class of hypoxia-activated prodrugs for antitumor therapy. The recently reported prototypes undergo hypoxia-selective metabolism to form potent DNA minor groove alkylating agents and are selectively tox
- Tercel, Moana,Atwell, Graham J.,Yang, Shangjin,Stevenson, Ralph J.,Botting, K. Jane,Boyd, Maruta,Smith, Eileen,Anderson, Robert F.,Denny, William A.,Wilson, William R.,Pruijn, Frederik B.
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- A unique class of duocarmycin and CC-1065 analogues subject to reductive activation
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N-Acyl O-amino phenol derivatives of CBI-TMI and CBI-indole2 are reported as prototypical members of a new class of reductively activated prodrugs of the duocarmycin and CC-1065 class of antitumor agents. The expectation being that hypoxic tumor environments, with their higher reducing capacity, carry an intrinsic higher concentration of "reducing" nucleophiles (e.g., thiols) capable of activating such derivatives (tunable N-O bond cleavage) and increasing their sensitivity to the prodrug treatment. Preliminary studies indicate the prodrugs effectively release the free drug in functional cellular assays for cytotoxic activity approaching or matching the activity of the free drug, yet remain essentially stable and unreactive to in vitro DNA alkylation conditions (1/2 = 3 h). Characterization of a representative O-(acylamino) prodrug in vivo indicates that they approach the potency and exceed the efficacy of the free drug itself (CBI-indole2), indicating that not only is the free drug effectively released from the inactive prodrug but also that they offer additional advantages related to a controlled or targeted release in vivo.
- Jin, Wei,Trzupek, John D.,Rayl, Thomas J.,Broward, Melinda A.,Vielhauer, George A.,Weir, Scott J.,Hwang, Inkyu,Boger, Dale L.
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- Nucleophilic acyl substitutions of anhydrides with protic nucleophiles catalyzed by amphoteric, oxomolybdenum species
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(Chemical Equation Presented) Among six different group VIb oxometallic species examined, dioxomolybdenum dichloride and oxomolybdenum tetrachloride were the most efficient catalysts to facilitate nucleophilic acyl substitution (NAS) of anhydrides with a myriad array of alcohols, amines, and thiols in high yields and high chemoselectivity. In contrast to the well-recognized redox chemical behaviors associated with oxomolybdenum(VI) species, the catalytic NAS was unprecedented and tolerates virtually all kinds of functional groups. By using benzoic anhydride as a mediator for in situ generation of an incipient mixed anhydride-MoO2Cl2 adduct with a given functional alkanoic acid, one can achieve oleate, dipeptide, diphenylmethyl, N-Fmoc-α-amino, pyruvic, and tert-butylthio ester, N-tert-butylamide, and trityl methacrylate syntheses with appropriate protic nucleophiles. The amphoteric character of the Mo=O unit in oxomolybdenum chlorides was found to be responsible for the catalytic NAS profile as supported by a control NAS reaction of using an authentic adduct-MoOCl2(O2-CBu t)2 between pivalic anhydride and MoO2Cl 2 as the catalyst.
- Chen, Chien-Tien,Kuo, Jen-Huang,Pawar, Vijay D.,Munot, Yogesh S.,Weng, Shieu-Shien,Ku, Cheng-Hsiu,Liu, Cheng-Yuan
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p. 1188 - 1197
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- Aryl-chloro-ethyl ureas
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Described herein are novel 1-aryl-3-(2-chloroalkanylureas derivatives. These derivatives are useful anticaner agents having excellent specifilty towards cell targets and potent antineoplastic activity without systemic toxicity derivatives mutagenicity. Mo
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- A New Generation of N-Aryl-N′-(1-alkyl-2-chloroethyl)ureas as Microtubule Disrupters: Synthesis, Antiproliferative Activity, and β-Tubulin Alkylation Kinetics
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New N-aryl-N′-2-chloroethylureas (CEUs) with enhanced cytotoxicity were developed as antimitotic agents potentially useful in cancer chemotherapy. Highly potent CEUs were obtained by introduction of a branched alkylating chain, the N′-(1-methyl-2-chloro)e
- Mounetou, Emmanuelle,Legault, Jean,Lacroix, Jacques,Gaudreault, René C.
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- Synthesis and biological evaluation of A-ring biaryl-carbamate analogues of rhazinilam
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An improvement of the synthesis of biphenyl-carbamate 2a, the most active analogue of rhazinilam 1 so far, was performed using the Pd-catalyzed borylation/Suzuki coupling (BSC) method developed in our laboratories. The preparation of A-ring analogues of 2a bearing electron-withdrawing or donating groups is reported according to this new synthetic scheme. The antitubulin properties as well as the cytotoxicity of these compounds toward human cancer cell lines were evaluated in comparison with rhazinilam and 2a.
- Baudoin, Olivier,Claveau, Fabien,Thoret, Sylviane,Herrbach, Audrey,Guenard, Daniel,Gueritte, Francoise
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p. 3395 - 3400
(2007/10/03)
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