- Photoredox Catalyzed Sulfonylation of Multisubstituted Allenes with Ru(bpy)3Cl2 or Rhodamine B
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A highly regio- and stereoselective sulfonylation of allenes was developed that provided direct access to α, β-substituted unsaturated sulfone. By means of visible-light photoredox catalysis, the free radicals produced by p-toluenesulfonic acid reacted with multisubstituted allenes to obtain Markovnikov-type vinyl sulfones with Ru(bpy)3Cl2 or Rhodamine B as photocatalyst. The yield of this reaction could reach up to 91%. A series of unsaturated sulfones would be used for further transformation to some valuable compounds.
- Chen, Jingyun,Chen, Shufang,Jiang, Jun,Lu, Qianqian,Shi, Liyang,Xu, Zekun,Yimei, Zhao
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- The organocatalytic enantiodivergent fluorination of β-ketodiaryl-phosphine oxides for the construction of carbon-fluorine quaternary stereocenters
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Commercially available cinchona alkaloids that can catalyze the enantiodivergent fluorination of β-ketodiarylphosphine oxides were developed to construct carbon-fluorine quaternary stereocenters. This protocol features a wide scope of substrates and excellent enantioselectivities, and it is scalable.
- Xie, Shaolei,He, Zhi-Juan,Zhang, Ling-Hui,Huang, Bo-Lun,Chen, Xiao-Wei,Zhan, Zong-Song,Zhang, Fu-Min
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p. 2069 - 2072
(2021/03/01)
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- Design, synthesis, biological evaluation and silico prediction of novel sinomenine derivatives
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Sinomenine is a morphinan alkaloid with a variety of biological activities. Its derivatives have shown significant cytotoxic activity against different cancer cell lines in many studies. In this study, two series of sinomenine derivatives were designed and synthesized by modifying the active positions C1 and C4 on the A ring of sinomenine. Twenty‐three compounds were synthesized and characterized by spectroscopy (IR,1H‐NMR,13C‐NMR, and HRMS). They were further evaluated for their cytotoxic activity against five cancer cell lines, MCF‐7, Hela, HepG2, SW480 and A549, and a normal cell line, Hek293, using MTT and CCK8 methods. The chlorine‐containing compounds exhibited significant cytotoxic activity compared to the nucleus structure of sinomenine. Furthermore, we searched for cancer‐related core targets and verified their interaction with derivatives through molecular docking. The chlorine‐containing compounds 5g, 5i, 5j, 6a, 6d, 6e, and 6g exhibited the best against four core targets AKT1, EGFR, HARS and KARS. The molecular docking results were consistent with the cytotoxic results. Overall, results indicate that chlorine‐containing derivatives might be a promising lead for the development of new anticancer agents.
- Cui, Dongmei,Gao, Mingjie,Li, Jinjie,Li, Shoujie,Nian, Xin,Zhang, Chen,Zhang, Liyu,Zhao, Changqi
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- Synthesis method and application of prothioconazole
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The invention relates to the technical field of chemical drug synthesis, and especially relates to a synthesis method and application of prothioconazole. The synthesis method of prothioconazole comprises the following steps: 1, carrying out an epoxidation reaction on a compound represented by formula IV to obtain a compound represented by formula III; 2, performing nucleophilic addition reaction on the compound of the formula III and triazole to obtain a compound represented by formula II; and 3, carrying out a vulcanization reaction on the compound of the formula II to obtain prothioconazolerepresented by formula I. The prothioconazole is prepared by taking the compound of the formula IV as an initial raw material through the epoxidation reaction, the nucleophilic addition reaction and the vulcanization reaction, so the cost is low, safety and high efficiency are achieved, potential safety hazards are avoided, the overall yield is high, reaction conditions are mild, the raw materialutilization rate is increased, three wastes can be obviously reduced, and the method has certain significance for industrial production.
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- N-monoarylacetothioureas as potent urease inhibitors: synthesis, SAR, and biological evaluation
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A urease inhibitor with good in vivo profile is considered as an alternative agent for treating infections caused by urease-producing bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori. Here, we report a series of N-monosubstituted thioureas, which act as effective urease inhibitors with very low cytotoxicity. One compound (b19) was evaluated in detail and shows promising features for further development as an agent to treat H. pylori caused diseases. Excellent values for the inhibition of b19 against both extracted urease and urease in intact cell were observed, which shows IC50 values of 0.16 ± 0.05 and 3.86 ± 0.10 μM, being 170- and 44-fold more potent than the clinically used drug AHA, respectively. Docking simulations suggested that the monosubstituted thiourea moiety penetrates urea binding site. In addition, b19 is a rapid and reversible urease inhibitor, and displays nM affinity to urease with very slow dissociation (koff=1.60 × 10?3 s?1) from the catalytic domain.
- Fang, Hai-Lian,He, Jie-Ling,Li, Wei-Yi,Liu, Shan-Shan,Ni, Wei-Wei,Pan, Xing-Ming,Xiao, Zhu-Ping,Ye, Ya-Xi,Yi, Juan,Zhou, Mi,Zhou, Tian-Li,Zhu, Hai-Liang
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p. 404 - 413
(2020/01/03)
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- Resolution of Vaulted Biaryl Ligands via Borate Esters of Quinine and Quinidine
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Given the sudden and unexplained rise in the cost of (+)- A nd (-)-sparteine, an alternative method for the resolution of vaulted biaryls has been developed. This method involves the reaction of a racemic vaulted biaryl ligand with one equivalent of BH3·SMe2 and one equivalent of either quinine or quinidine. A precipitate then forms from the resulting mixture of diastereomeric borates as a result of differential solubilities. Hydrolysis of the precipitate then liberates the (S)-ligand in the case of quinine and the (R)-ligand in the case of quinidine, both with >99% ee. This method has been applied to 16 different vaulted biaryl ligands, including 10 whose preparation is described here for the first time. In addition, proof of principle has been demonstrated for the dynamic thermodynamic resolution of the vaulted biaryl ligands with this method in combination with a nonchiral copper(II) complex that can racemize the ligand.
- Cagnon, Brian R.,Mohammadlou, Aliakbar,Wulff, William D.,Yin, Xiaopeng,Zheng, Li
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p. 10432 - 10450
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- Novel 4-(4-substituted amidobenzyl)furan-2(5H)-one derivatives as topoisomerase I inhibitors
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In this study, two series of novel 4-(4-substituted amidobenzyl)furan-2(5H)-one derivatives containing an α,β-unsaturated lactone fragment were synthesized and screened for Topo I inhibition and antitumor activity. The topoisomerase I inhibitory activities and cytotoxicities against three human cancer cell lines (MCF-7,Hela,A549) were evaluated. The results revealed that series 2, compounds bearing an exocyclic double bond on the furanone ring, generally showed more potent activity than series 1, compounds lacking an exocyclic double bond. Several compounds of series 2 possess significant Topo I inhibitory activity and potent antiproliferative activity against cancer cell lines. Further mechanism studies of the most active compound of series 2 (B-15) indicated that synthetic compounds can not only stabilize the drug-enzyme-DNA covalent ternary complex as well as camptothecin, but also interfere with the binding between Topo I and DNA. The binding patterns of these compounds with Topo I and structure-activity relationships are discussed.
- Peng, Cheng-Kang,Zeng, Ting,Xu, Xing-Jun,Chang, Yi-Qun,Hou, Wen,Lu, Kuo,Lin, Hui,Sun, Ping-Hua,Lin, Jing,Chen, Wei-Min
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(2017/01/06)
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- Development of [18F]Maleimide-Based Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β Ligands for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
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Dysregulation of glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) is implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. Thus, development of GSK-3β radiotracers for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is of paramount importance, because such a noninvasive imaging technique would allow better understanding of the link between the activity of GSK-3β and central nervous system disorders in living organisms, and it would enable early detection of the enzyme’s aberrant activity. Herein, we report the synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of fluorine-substituted maleimide derivatives that are high-affinity GSK-3β inhibitors. Radiosynthesis of a potential GSK-3β tracer [18F]10a is achieved. Preliminary in vivo PET imaging studies in rodents show moderate brain uptake, although no saturable binding was observed in the brain. Further refinement of the lead scaffold to develop potent [18F]-labeled GSK-3 radiotracers for PET imaging of the central nervous system is warranted.
- Hu, Kongzhen,Patnaik, Debasis,Collier, Thomas Lee,Lee, Katarzyna N.,Gao, Han,Swoyer, Matthew R.,Rotstein, Benjamin H.,Krishnan, Hema S.,Liang, Steven H.,Wang, Jin,Yan, Zhiqiang,Hooker, Jacob M.,Vasdev, Neil,Haggarty, Stephen J.,Ngai, Ming-Yu
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p. 287 - 292
(2017/03/17)
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- Discovery of a potent protein kinase D inhibitor: insights in the binding mode of pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine analogues
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In this study, we set out to rationally optimize PKD inhibitors based on the pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine scaffold. The lead compound for this study was 1-NM-PP1, which was previously found by us and others to inhibit PKD. In our screening we identified one compound (3-IN-PP1) displaying a 10-fold increase in potency over 1-NM-PP1, opening new possibilities for specific protein kinase inhibitors for kinases that show sensitivity towards pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine derived compounds. Interestingly the observed SAR was not in complete agreement with the commonly observed binding mode where the pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine compounds are bound in a similar fashion as PKD's natural ligand ATP. Therefore we suggest an alternate binding mode where the compounds are flipped 180 degrees. This possible alternate binding mode for pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine based compounds could pave the way for a new class of specific protein kinase inhibitors for kinases sensitive towards pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrmidines.
- Verschueren, Klaas,Cobbaut, Mathias,Demaerel, Joachim,Saadah, Lina,Voet, Arnout R. D.,Van Lint, Johan,De Borggraeve, Wim M.
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p. 640 - 646
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- Development of a General Protocol to Prepare 2H-1,3-Benzoxazine Derivatives
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A practical synthesis and detailed development process of 2H-1,3-benzoxazine derivatives catalyzed by aldimine and trifluoromethanesulfonic acid is described. A broad range of substrates with diverse steric and electronic properties were explored. Aliphatic/aromatic/heteroaromatic substrates all proceed well under conditions which have been optimized into a robust, scalable process.
- Qi, Ji,Oliver, Steven F.,Xiao, Wensong,Song, Licheng,Brands, Karel M. J.
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p. 1547 - 1556
(2017/10/25)
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- Design, synthesis and activity evaluation study of novel substituted N-sulfonyl homoserine lactone derivatives as bacterial quorum sensing inhibitors
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A novel series of N-sulfonyl homoserine lactone derivatives 7a–7m has been designed, synthesized, and evaluated for quorum sensing inhibitory activities through the violacein inhibition in Chromobacterium violaceum CV026. Compound 7e displayed the high level of inhibitory activity among all the compounds synthesized. Studies of structure-activity relationship indicated that compounds with thiophene group in side chain showed better activity than those substituted by furan, pyrrole, pyridyl, and phenethyl group. Thiophene substituted compounds which connected electron withdrawing group exhibited better inhibitory activity relate to those connected electron donating group. Further analysis indicated that compound bearing an electron withdrawing substituent at the position 2 of their thiophene ring exhibited superior activity against violacein production to those bearing the substituent at the position 3 and 4. Compound 7e in particular, with IC50 value of 6.19 μM, were identified as promising lead compounds for further development.
- Sun, Qi,Zhao, Mingming,Liang, Jingwei,Xiao, Junhai,Meng, Fanhao
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- Synthesis method of clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate
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The invention discloses a synthesis method of clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate. The synthesis method takes o-phenylphthalic chloroacetic acid and 4,5,6,7tetrahydrothiophene[3,2-c] as raw materials and comprises the following steps: (1) carrying out acylation reaction; (2) carrying out bromination reaction; (3) carrying out esterification reaction; (4) preparing a clopidogrel base crude product; (5) extracting clopidogrel base; (5) carrying out racemic racemate reductionresolution; (7) preparing the clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate. According to the synthesis method of the clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate, disclosed by the invention, reasonable raw material selection and process route design are carried out, so that on one hand, a process flow is simplified and synthesis operation is easy to realize; on the other hand, reaction conditions are reduced, the reaction conditions are moderate and the method is easily smoothly carried out; the obtained finished product clopidogrel hydrogen sulfate has high yield and good quality; industrial production is easy to realize and a market prospect is wide.
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- The Conversion of tert-Butyl Esters to Acid Chlorides Using Thionyl Chloride
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The reaction of tert-butyl esters with SOCl2 at room temperature provides acid chlorides in unpurified yields of 89% or greater. Benzyl, methyl, ethyl, and isopropyl esters are essentially unreactive under these conditions, allowing for the selective conversion of tert-butyl esters to acid chlorides in the presence of other esters.
- Greenberg, Jacob A.,Sammakia, Tarek
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- Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Diaryl Acetamides, Benzofurans, Benzophenones, and Xanthenes by Transition-Metal-Free Oxidative Cross-Coupling of sp3 and sp2 C-H Bonds
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A chemo- and regioselective intermolecular sp3 C-H and sp2 C-H coupling reaction for C-C bond formation is described to access unsymmetrical diaryl acetamides under TM-free conditions from sec- and tert-arylacetamides and nitroarenes using tert-butoxide base in DMSO at room temperature. The coupling partners with sensitive functionalities such as chloro, bromo, hydroxy, and cyano were also amenable to the developed reaction. Synthesized α-(2/4-nitroaryl) phenylacetamides have been transformed into biologically important benzofurans, xanthenes, diaryl indoles, and unsymmetrical benzophenones by novel routes without applying a transition metal. Overall, an economical, yet efficient, strategy has been devised to access unsymmetrical diarylacetamides with the possibility of their further elaboration into a variety of biologically important heterocycles. Mechanistic understanding suggests that the reaction proceeds by a nucleophilic addition of a phenylacetamide carbanion, which is generated in the presence of tert-butoxide base, to the para or ortho (if para is substituted) position of nitrobenzene. The formed α-(4-nitrocyclohexa-2,4-dien-1-yl) phenylacetamide anion intermediate oxidized by a basic solution of DMSO or atmospheric oxygen led to the desired sp3 C-H and sp2 C-H coupled α-(2/4-nitroaryl) phenylacetamides.
- Rathore, Vandana,Sattar, Moh.,Kumar, Raushan,Kumar, Sangit
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- Design of dual MMP-2/HDAC-8 inhibitors by pharmacophore mapping, molecular docking, synthesis and biological activity
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Recent analyses have highlighted the promotion of cancer migration and invasion, mediated through HDAC via MMP-2 and MMP-9. Since both class 1 HDACs and MMP-2/9 are involved in the migration and invasion of cancer, an attempt has been taken to design dual MMP-2/HDAC-8 inhibitors by pharmacophore mapping and molecular docking approaches. The designed molecules were synthesized and showed a range of inhibitory activity against different MMP subtypes. Most of these designed compounds were selective towards MMP-2 but less potent against anti-targets like MMP-8, -12, etc. The highly active MMP-2 inhibitors were also found to be active towards HDAC-8 but less potent against other class 1 HDACs (HDAC-1 and -2). Molecular dynamics simulations revealed that the designed compounds may be acting through a distinct mechanism of action in the 'acetate ion channel' of HDAC-8. Some potent dual MMP-2/HDAC-8 inhibitors were further explored for in vitro cellular assays against human lung carcinoma cell line A549. These analyses revealed that some of these dual inhibitors have considerable anti-migratory and anti-invasive properties. The work may help to obtain some useful dual inhibitors.
- Halder, Amit K.,Mallick, Sumana,Shikha, Deep,Saha, Achintya,Saha, Krishna D.,Jha, Tarun
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- Ligand-Enabled Meta-C-H Alkylation and Arylation Using a Modified Norbornene
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2-Carbomethoxynorbornene is identified as a more effective transient mediator to promote a Pd(II)-catalyzed meta-C(sp2)-H alkylation of amides with various alkyl iodides as well as arylation with previously incompatible aryl iodides. The use of a tailor-made quinoline ligand is also crucial for this reaction to proceed.
- Shen, Peng-Xiang,Wang, Xiao-Chen,Wang, Peng,Zhu, Ru-Yi,Yu, Jin-Quan
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- Enantioselective Synthesis of Hemiaminals via Pd-Catalyzed C-N Coupling with Chiral Bisphosphine Mono-oxides
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A novel approach to hemiaminal synthesis via palladium-catalyzed C-N coupling with chiral bisphosphine mono-oxides is described. This efficient new method exhibits a broad scope, provides a highly efficient synthesis of HCV drug candidate elbasvir, and has been applied to the synthesis of chiral N,N-acetals.
- Li, Hongming,Belyk, Kevin M.,Yin, Jingjun,Chen, Qinghao,Hyde, Alan,Ji, Yining,Oliver, Steven,Tudge, Matthew T.,Campeau, Louis-Charles,Campos, Kevin R.
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(2016/01/15)
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- SUBSTITUTED BENZOTHIAZOLES AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF FOR THE TREATMENT OF HUMAN DISEASES
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The invention relates to a family of differently substituted benzothiazoles having an inhibitory activity against the enzyme casein kinase 1 (CK1), as a result of which they are suitable for use in the treatment or prevention of diseases caused by this enzyme, particularly diseases associated with circadian rhythm and inflammatory, autoimmune, psychiatric, neurodegenerative, neurological or ophthalmological diseases, as well as for inducing cell regeneration.
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- Protein kinase CK-1 inhibitors as new potential drugs for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease where motor neurons in cortex, brain stem, and spinal cord die progressively, resulting in muscle wasting, paralysis, and death. Currently, effective therapies for ALS are lacking; however, identification of pathological TAR DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43) as the hallmark lesion in sporadic ALS suggests new therapeutic targets for pharmacological intervention. Pathological TDP-43 phosphorylation appears to drive the onset and progression of ALS and may result from upregulation of the protein kinase CK-1 in affected neurons, resulting in postranslational TDP-43 modification. Consequently, brain penetrant specific CK-1 inhibitors may provide a new therapeutic strategy for treating ALS and other TDP-43 proteinopathies. Using a chemical genetic approach, we report the discovery and further optimization of a number of potent CK-1δ inhibitors. Moreover, these small heterocyclic molecules are able to prevent TDP-43 phosphorylation in cell cultures, to increase Drosophila lifespan by reduction of TDP-43 neurotoxicity, and are predicted to cross the blood-brain barrier. Thus, N-(benzothiazolyl)-2-phenyl-acetamides are valuable drug candidates for further studies and may be a new therapeutic approach for ALS and others pathologies in which TDP-43 is involved.
- Salado, Irene G.,Redondo, Miriam,Bello, Murilo L.,Perez, Concepción,Liachko, Nicole F.,Kraemer, Brian C.,Miguel, Laetitia,Lecourtois, Magalie,Gil, Carmen,Martinez, Ana,Perez, Daniel I.
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- P2X4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
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The present invention relates to a diazepine derivative represented by the following general formula (I) (in the formula, R1 and R2 represent hydrogen atom and the like, or R1 and R2 bind together to form a naphthalene ring and the like together with the benzene ring to which they bind, R3 and R4 represent hydrogen atom and the like, R5 represents hydrogen atom and the like, R6 and R7 represent hydrogen atom and the like, X represents C, CH or N, Y represents N, NH or C(=O), provided that when X is N, Y is not N or NH, and when X is C or CH, Y is not C(=O), Z represents oxygen atom or sulfur atom, A represents benzene ring and the like, B represents NHC(=O) and the like, D represents an atomic bond and the like, E represents an atomic bond and the like, G represents benzene which may be substituted and the like, and m represents an integer of 0 to 5) or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, and a P2X4 receptor antagonist.
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- Pd(ii)-catalyzed decarboxylative acylation of phenylacetamides with α-oxocarboxylic acids via C-H bond activation
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A palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative acylation of phenylacetamides with α-oxocarboxylic acids via C-H bond activation is described. This protocol provides efficient access to a range of ortho-acyl phenylacetamides, which can be easily converted to 3-isochromanone derivatives. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.
- Park, Jihye,Kim, Minyoung,Sharma, Satyasheel,Park, Eonjeong,Kim, Aejin,Lee, Sang Hwi,Kwak, Jong Hwan,Jung, Young Hoon,Kim, In Su
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p. 1654 - 1656
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- Cytotoxic potential of novel 6,7-dimethoxyquinazolines
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Herein, we report the synthesis and cytotoxicity of a series of substituted 6,7-dimethoxyquinazoline derivatives. The cytotoxic activity of all synthesized compounds has been evaluated against HCT116p53+/+ and HCT116p53 -/- colon cancer cells and a HEY ovarian cancer cell line naturally resistant to cisplatin. Nine of the tested compounds showed significant cytotoxicity in all cell lines at 10 μM. The most promising derivative (7c) showed IC50values of 0.7 and 1.7 μM in the two colon cancer cell lines.
- Yadav, Mange R.,Grande, Fedora,Chouhan, Bishram S.,Naik, Prashant P.,Giridhar, Rajani,Garofalo, Antonio,Neamati, Nouri
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- Asymmetric hydrogenation of α- Or β-acyloxy α,β- unsaturated phosphonates catalyzed by a Rh(i) complex of monodentate phosphoramidite
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The Rh(i) complex of a monodentate phosphoramidite bearing a primary amine moiety (DpenPhos) has been disclosed to be highly efficient for the asymmetric hydrogenation of a variety of α- or β-acyloxy α,β- unsaturated phosphonates, providing the corresponding biologically important chiral α- or β-hydroxy phosphonic acid derivatives with excellent enantioselectivities (90->99% ee).
- Zhang, Jinzhu,Dong, Kaiwu,Wang, Zheng,Ding, Kuiling
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p. 1598 - 1601
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- Synthesis and evaluation of boronic acids as inhibitors of Penicillin Binding Proteins of classes A, B and C
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In response to the widespread use of β-lactam antibiotics bacteria have evolved drug resistance mechanisms that include the production of resistant Penicillin Binding Proteins (PBPs). Boronic acids are potent β-lactamase inhibitors and have been shown to display some specificity for soluble transpeptidases and PBPs, but their potential as inhibitors of the latter enzymes is yet to be widely explored. Recently, a (2,6-dimethoxybenzamido) methylboronic acid was identified as being a potent inhibitor of Actinomadura sp. R39 transpeptidase (IC50: 1.3 μM). In this work, we synthesized and studied the potential of a number of acylaminomethylboronic acids as inhibitors of PBPs from different classes. Several derivatives inhibited PBPs of classes A, B and C from penicillin sensitive strains. The (2-nitrobenzamido)methylboronic acid was identified as a good inhibitor of a class A PBP (PBP1b from Streptococcus pneumoniae, IC50 = 26 μM), a class B PBP (PBP2xR6 from Streptococcus pneumoniae, IC50 = 138 μM) and a class C PBP (R39 from Actinomadura sp., IC50 = 0.6 μM). This work opens new avenues towards the development of molecules that inhibit PBPs, and eventually display bactericidal effects, on distinct bacterial species.
- Zervosen, Astrid,Bouillez, Andre,Herman, Alexandre,Amoroso, Ana,Joris, Bernard,Sauvage, Eric,Charlier, Paulette,Luxen, Andre
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p. 3915 - 3924
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- Palladium-catalyzed tandem allenyl and aryl C-N bond formation: Efficient access to N-functionalized multisubstituted indoles
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An efficient palladium-catalyzed synthesis of N-functionalized multisubstituted indoles from easily accessible ortho-haloarylallenes and primary amines has been developed. A wide range of electronically and structurally varied nitrogen fragments could be introduced through this tandem C-N bond-forming process by tuning the reaction conditions.
- Liu, Bingxin,Hong, Xiaohu,Yan, Dong,Xu, Shuguang,Huang, Xiaomei,Xu, Bin
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p. 4398 - 4401
(2012/10/29)
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- Synthesis of (2-chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methanones and 2-(2-chlorophenyl)-1- phenylethanones by Friedel-Crafts acylation of 2-chlorobenzoic acids and 2-(2-chlorophenyl)acetic acids using microwave heating
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Several 2-(2-chlorophenyl)-1-phenylethanones and (2-chlorophenyl)(phenyl) methanones were prepared by the Friedel-Crafts acylation reaction of 2-(2-chlorophenyl) acetic acids and 2-chlorocarboxylic acids, respectively, in the presence of cyanuric chloride, pyridine, and AlCl3 or FeCl 3 using microwave heating. The yields of the ketones were significantly higher than those obtained using conventional heating. In addition, similar reactions carried out with the less inexpensive and less toxic FeCl3 gave titled ketones in comparable yields. Interestingly, the FeCl3 catalyzed reactions gave pure ketones (no chromatographic purification required), whereas the AlCl3 catalyzed reaction gave impure product that required chromatographic purification.
- Mahdi, Jasia,Ankati, Haribabu,Gregory, Jill,Tenner, Brian,Biehl, Edward R.
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p. 2594 - 2596
(2011/06/21)
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- Copper(II)-catalyzed synthesis of pyrazinones from α-Azido-N- allylamides under an oxygen atmosphere
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A copper(II)-catalyzed reaction of -azido-N-allylamide synthetic under an oxygen atmosphere resulted in the formation of 2-formyl pyrazinones. The present transformation was characterized by the following steps: 1) 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of the azido part onto the intramolecular alkene to give bicyclic aziridine intermediates; 2) further copper(II)-catalyzed oxygenation-oxidation of the aziridines to give 2-formyl pyrazinones. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York.
- Zhang, Line,Lee, Jian-Yuan,Yamazaki, Naomi,Chiba, Shunsuke
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p. 2167 - 2170
(2011/10/18)
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- Facile preparation of protected benzylic and heteroarylmethyl amines via room temperature Curtius rearrangement
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A step-wise, room temperature procedure for acyl azide formation and the subsequent Curtius rearrangement of phenyl and heteroaryl acetic acids is described. We have developed a protocol for room temperature Curtius rearrangement in MeOH or CHCl3 that provides an improvement over standard conditions, avoiding the use of additives or heat. This room temperature optimization of the Curtius rearrangement prevents the formation of side products often observed with benzylic acids, allowing access to a variety of benzylic and heteroarylmethyl amines.
- Leathen, Matthew L.,Peterson, Emily A.
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p. 2888 - 2891
(2010/06/14)
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- Identification of novel urease inhibitors by high-throughput virtual and in vitro screening
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Ureases are important in both agriculture and human health. Bacterial ureases are directly involved in many farm-field problems and pathological conditions. Here, we report a structure-based virtual screening of an in-house compound bank of about 6000 molecular entities by computational docking and binding free energy calculations followed by in vitro screening. Applied protocol leads to the identification of novel urease inhibitors, which can serve as starting points for structural optimization.
- Abid, Obaid-Ur-Rahman,Babar, Tariq Mahmood,Ali, Farukh Iftakhar,Ahmed, Shahzad,Wadood, Abdul,Rama, Nasim Hasan,Uddin, Reaz,Zaheer-Ul-Haq,Khan, Ajmal,Choudhary, M. Iqbal
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- Synthesis and biological evaluation of some substituted amino thiazole derivatives
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Condensation of acetophenone with thiourea in presence of halogen (Iodine) gives 2-amino-4-phenylthiazole (I). 2-Amino-4-phenyl-5-phenylazothizole (II) was prepared by coupling of phenyldiazonium chloride with 2-amino-4-phenylthiazole (I). A series of amide can be synthesized by treatment of appropriate substituted acid chlorides (III) with compound (II) using pyridine as solvent. All the synthesized compounds are characterized by the combination of elemental analysis and standard spectroscopic method. They are screened for anti-bacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as well as screened for antifungal activity against Aspergillus niger and Apergillus oryzae by cup plate method at 1μg/mL concentration in DMF. All the synthesized compounds showed moderate to good microbial activity.
- Prajapati,Modi, Vishal P.
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- Synthesis, antileukemic and antiplatelet activities of 2,3-diaryl-6,7-dihydro-5H-1,4-diazepines
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The synthesis, antileukemic and antiplatelet activity evaluation of 2,3-diaryl-6,7-dihydro-5H-1,4-diazepines are described. In general, it was found that compound 17o showed moderate antileukemic activity against MOLT3 human leukemic cancer cell lines. An arachidonic acid induced platelet aggregation effect on washed rat platelets was studied. Compound 17i was found to be the most potent. The antiplatelet properties may be mediated by interference with the arachidonic acid pathway.
- Ramajayam,Giridhar, Rajani,Yadav,Balaraman,Djaballah, Hakim,Shum, David,Radu, Constantin
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p. 2004 - 2010
(2008/12/22)
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- Aporphine alkaloid synthesis and diversification via direct arylation
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Palladium-catalyzed direct arylation of aryl chlorides, bromides and iodides has been applied to the preparation of new aporphine analogues including C2-substituted aporphines by reaction with benzodioxole, pyridine N-oxide and pyrazine N-oxide. Successful application of direct arylation in these diversification reactions highlights its utility not only in convergent, but also in divergent synthesis. We also describe enantioselective syntheses of (R)-nornuciferine and (R)-nuciferine employing a catalytic asymmetric transfer hydrogenation in high yield and excellent enantiomeric excess. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2007.
- Lafrance, Marc,Blaquiere, Nicole,Fagnou, Keith
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p. 811 - 825
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- FUSED HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF
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The present invention relates to wherein each symbol is as defined in the specification. The compound has a superior mineral corticoidreceptorantagonistic action and is useful as an agent for the prophylaxis or treatment of hypertension, cardiac failure and the like, a compound having a fused heterocycle, or a prodrug thereof, or a salt thereof; and an agent for the prophylaxis or treatment of hypertension, cardiac failure and the like.
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- An efficient and time saving microwave-assisted selenium dioxide oxidation of 1,2-diarylethanones
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Selenium dioxide oxidation of 1,2-diarylethanones to corresponding diones by conventional method takes upto 8 hr. The same oxidation under microwave radiations using dimethylsulfoxide as solvent reduces the reaction time considerably (30 to 90 sec). The method reported is efficient and time saving.
- Shirude,Patel,Giridhar,Yadav
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p. 1080 - 1085
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- Aminopyridine-based c-Jun N-terminal kinase inhibitors with cellular activity and minimal cross-kinase activity
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The c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNK-1, -2, and -3) are members of the mitogen activated protein (MAP) kinase family of enzymes. They are activated in response to certain cytokines, as well as by cellular stresses including chemotoxins, peroxides, and irradiation. They have been implicated in the pathology of a variety of different diseases with an inflammatory component including asthma, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. In this work, high-throughput screening identified a JNK inhibitor with an excellent kinase selectivity profile. Using X-ray crystallography and biochemical screening to guide our lead optimization, we prepared compounds with inhibitory potencies in the low-double-digit nanomolar range, activity in whole cells, and pharmacokinetics suitable for in vivo use. The new compounds were over 1000-fold selective for JNK-1 and -2 over other MAP kinases including ERK2, p38α, and p38δ and showed little inhibitory activity against a panel of 74 kinases.
- Szczepankiewicz, Bruce G.,Kosogof, Christi,Nelson, Lissa T. J.,Liu, Gang,Liu, Bo,Zhao, Hongyu,Serby, Michael D.,Xin, Zhili,Liu, Mei,Gum, Rebecca J.,Haasch, Deanna L.,Wang, Sanyi,Clampit, Jill E.,Johnson, Eric F.,Lubben, Thomas H.,Stashko, Michael A.,Olejniczak, Edward T.,Sun, Chaohong,Dorwin, Sarah A.,Haskins, Kristi,Abad-Zapatero, Cele,Fry, Elizabeth H.,Hutchins, Charles W.,Sham, Hing L.,Rondinone, Cristina M.,Trevillyan, James M.
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p. 3563 - 3580
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- Convenient synthesis of N-(4-(2-aminopyridin-4-yl)thiazol-2-yl)-2-phenylacetamides
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We report a facile one-pot, three-step synthesis of N-(4-(2-aminopyridin-4-yl)thiazol-2-yl)-2-phenylacetamides via condensation of 2-p-methoxybenzylamino-4-acetylpyridine with phenylacetylthioureas.
- Bandarage, Upul K.,Come, Jon H.,Green, Jeremy
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p. 8079 - 8081
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- Synthesis of novel substituted diaryl-1,4-diazepines
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In this paper a convenient route to new 2,3-diaryl-substituted 1,4-diazepines is described through cyclization of ethanedione derivatives and 1,3-propanediamine. The ethanedione derivatives required were synthesized by microwave-assisted oxidation from ethanones.
- Ramajayam,Giridhar, Rajani,Yadav
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p. 901 - 906
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- PHENOXYACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR TREATING RESPIRATORY DISEASES
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The invention relates to substituted phenoxyacetic acids as useful pharmaceutical compounds for treating respiratory disorders, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and processes for their preparation.Formula (I)
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- Antiplatelet activity of synthetic pyrrolo-benzylisoquinolines
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Pyrrolo-benzylisoquinolines were prepared as target compounds and their antiplatelet aggregation activity, adreno-receptor affinity, and cytotoxicity were screened. Compounds 1d-9d showed specific antiplatelet aggregation activity induced by arachidonic acid and collagen. Among them, 8d and 9d exhibited better activity than the reference drug, aspirin and 9d also showed inhibition of platelet aggregation by all four inducers.
- Kuo, Reen-Yen,Wu, Chin-Chung,Chang, Fang-Rong,Yeh, Jwu-Lai,Chen, Ing-Jun,Wu, Yang-Chang
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p. 821 - 823
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- The synthesis of novel cis-α-substituted-β-aminotetralins
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Teteralones were converted, in 1 to 3 steps, to α-substituted tetralones. Subsequent reductive amination with ammonium acetate/sodium cyanoborohydride gave the corresponding α-substituted-β-aminotetralins, on a multigram scale, with minimal chromatography for the entire transformation.
- Youngman, Mark A.,Willard, Nicole M.,Dax, Scott L.,McNally, James J.
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p. 2215 - 2227
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- Antiangiogenic and antitumor agents: Design, synthesis, and evaluation of novel 2-amino-4-(3-bromoanilino)-6-benzylsubstituted pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines as inhibitors of receptor tyrosine kinases
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Several different classes of growth factor receptors containing tyrosine kinases (RTK) are directly or indirectly involved in angiogenesis. Inhibition of these RTKs has provided a new paradigm in the treatment of tumors by restricting their growth and metastasis. We have designed, synthesized and evaluated eleven novel 2-amino-4-(3-bromoanilino)-6-substituted benzyl pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines as the first in a series of RTK inhibitors. These analogues were synthesized from appropriate α-bromomethylbenzyl ketones by cyclocondensation with 2,6-diamino-4-pyrimidone to afford the 2-amino-4-oxo-6-substituted benzyl pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines. Chlorination of the 4-position followed by displacement with 3-bromoaniline afforded the target compounds. In some instances, the 2-amino moiety of the pyrrolo[2,3-d] pyrimidines was protected prior to the chlorination and displacement followed by deprotection. The compounds were evaluated as inhibitors of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors VEGFR-2 (Flk-1, KDR) and VEGFR-1 (Flt-1); epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR); and platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β (PDGFR-β). Selected compounds were also evaluated against the growth of A431 cells (which overexpress EGFR) in culture and as inhibitors of angiogenesis in the chicken embryo chorioallantonic membrane (CAM) assay. In each evaluation, a known standard compound was used as a comparison. Of the 11 analogues, five were more potent or equipotent as compared to standard compounds against the growth factor receptors. Two analogues showed superior inhibition of A431 cells in culture compared to the standard compounds. Three analogues were equipotent with the standard compound in the CAM assay and four of the analogues were dual inhibitors of RTKs. The structure-activity relationship for inhibition of different RTKs was quite distinct and different, and for VEGFR-2 and EGFR diametrically opposite. The inhibitory data against the RTKs in this study demonstrates that variation of the substituent(s) in the benzyl ring of these 2-amino-4-anilino 6-benzyl pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidines does indeed control both the potency and specificity of inhibitory activity against RTKs.
- Gangjee, Aleem,Yang, Jie,Ihnat, Michael A.,Kamat, Shekhar
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p. 5155 - 5170
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- 3-(Arylacetylamino)-N-methylbenzamides: A novel class of selective anti-Helicobacter pylori agents
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After chemical modification preceded by the random screening of our chemical library, a novel class of selective anti-Helicobacter pylori agents was generated. Consequently, the 3-(arylacetylamino)-N-methylbenzamides, which were quite easy to prepare, showed potent inhibitory activity against Helicobacter pylori but exhibited no inhibitory activity against other sorts of bacteria and fungi, e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacteroides fragilis, and Candida albicans. These compounds showed potent anti-H. pylori activity under acidic conditions, whereas amoxicillin and clarithromycin decreased activity. The 3-(3-arylpropionylamino)-N-methylbenzamides, 3-(aryloxyacetylamino)-N-methylbenzamides, and (3-methylcarbamoylphenyl)carbamic acid 1-arylmethyl esters also exhibited potent anti-H. pylori activity. Finally, we selected 7n (BAS-118) as a candidate compound for further evaluation.
- Ando,Kawamura,Chiba
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p. 4468 - 4474
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- Quinolones as gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists: Simultaneous optimization of the C(3)-aryl and C(6)-substituents
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A series of 3-arylquinolones was prepared and evaluated for their ability to act as gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonists. A variety of substitution patterns of the 3-aryl substituent are described. The 3,4,5-trimethylphenyl substituent (23h) was found to be optimal. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
- Young, Jonathan R.,Huang, Song X.,Chen, Irene,Walsh, Thomas F.,DeVita, Robert J.,Wyvratt Jr., Matthew J.,Goulet, Mark T.,Ren, Ning,Lo, Jane,Yang, Yi Tien,Yudkovitz, Joel B.,Cheng, Kang,Smith, Roy G.
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p. 1723 - 1727
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- Synthesis and microbiological activity of some novel 5-benzamido- and 5- phenylacetamido- substituted 2-phenylbenzoxazole derivatives
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The synthesis and microbiological activity of a new series of 5- benzamido- and 5-phenylacetamidosubstituted-2-phenylbenzoxazole derivatives (1-26) were described. The in vitro microbiological activity of the compounds was determined against Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria and the yeast Candida albicans in comparison with standard drugs. Microbiological results indicated that the synthesized compounds possessed a broad spectrum of activity against the tested microorganisms. The compounds 1, 21, 25 showed higher activity than tetracycline and streptomycin against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.
- Sener, Esin Aki,Temiz Arpaci, Oezlem,Yalcin, Ismail,Altanlar, Nurten
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p. 397 - 405
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- CARBODIIMIDE COUPLING REAGENT
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The present invention relates to compounds used for increasing activation of the 5-HT1F receptor.
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- Peptide compounds, their preparation and uses
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A compound of the formula: STR1 in which R4 is acyl, R5 is lower alkyl, R6 is optionally substituted ar(lower)alkyl or optionally substituted heterocyclic-(lower)alkyl, R7 is lower alkyl or lower alkylthio(lower)alkyl, R8 is carboxy or protected carboxy, A is lower alkylene, Z is a group of the formula: STR2 wherein R1 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, common amino-protective group or optionally substituted ar(lower)alkyl, R2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl, optionally substituted ar(lower)alkyl, optionally substituted heterocyclic-(lower)alkyl, optionally substituted cyclo(lower)alkyl(lower)alkyl, common amino-protective group, amino(or protected amino)(lower)alkyl, optionally substituted heterocyclic-carbonyl or cyclo(lower)alkyl, and R3 is optionally substituted heterocyclic(lower)alkyl, and m is an integer of 0 to 2, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, useful as endothelin antagonist.
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- 5-SUBSTITUTED-3-(1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPYRIDIN-4-YL)-AND 3-(PIPERIDIN-4-YL)-1H-INDOLES: NEW 5-HT1F AGONISTS
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This invention provides novel 5-HT 1F agonists of Formula I STR1 where A--B, R, R 1 and X are as defined in the specification, which are useful for the treatment of migraine and associated disorders.
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- 6-SUBSTITUTED-1,2,3,4-TETRAHYDRO-9H-CARBAZOLES AND 7-SUBSTITUTED-10H-CYCLOHEPTA [7,6-B]INDOLES: NEW 5-HT1F AGONISTS
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This invention provides novel 6-substituted-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-9H-carbazoles and 7-substituted-10H-cyclohepta[7,6-b]indoles. These compounds are 5-HT 1F agonists which are useful for the treatment of migraine and associated disorders.
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- Use of serotonin 5-HT1F agonists for the prevention of migraine
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This invention provides methods for the prevention of migraine which comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof a serotonin 5-HT1F agonist.
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- 5-HT1F agonists for the treatment of migraine
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This invention provides novel 5-HT1F agonists which are useful for the treatment of migraine and associated disorders.
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