- Chemiluminescence in decomposition of bridged 1,2,4,5-tetraoxanes catalyzed by ferrocene
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Chemiluminescence was observed in ferrocene-catalyzed decomposition of bridged 1,2,4,5-tetraoxanes, namely, 2,3,5,6-tetraoxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptanes. The chemi- and photoluminescence spectra revealed the main products and luminescence emitters to be β-diket
- Galimov, Dim I.,Gazeeva, Dilara R.,Bulgakov, Ramil G.,Terent'ev, Alexander O.
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p. 371 - 373
(2017/08/02)
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- Direct imine acylation for molecular diversity in heterocyclic synthesis
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Imines and carboxylic acids have been directly coupled using propylphosphonic acid anhydride and NEt(i-Pr)2 to give N-acyliminium ions, which were intramolecularly trapped with oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and carbon nucleophiles to provide a wide range of structurally diverse heterocycles.
- Unsworth, William P.,Coulthard, Graeme,Kitsiou, Christiana,Taylor, Richard J. K.
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p. 1368 - 1376
(2014/03/21)
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- C-nitroso compounds and use thereof
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A C-nitroso compound having a molecular weight ranging from about 225 to about 1,000 (from about 225 to about 600 for oral administration) on a monomeric basis wherein a nitroso group is attached to a tertiary carbon, which is obtained by nitrosylation of a carbon acid having a pKa less than about 25, is useful as an NO donor. When the compound is obtained from a carbon acid with a pKa less than about 10, it provides vascular relaxing effect when used at micromolar concentrations and this activity is potentiated by glutathione to be obtained at nanomolar concentrations. When the compound is obtained from a carbon acid with a pKa ranging from about 15 to about 20, vascular relaxing effect is obtained at nanomolar concentrations without glutathione. The compound is preferably water-soluble and preferably contains a carbon alpha to the nitrosylated carbon which is part of a ketone group. In one embodiment, the C-nitroso compound is obtained by nitrosylation of a conventional drug or such drug modified to modify the carbon acid pKa thereof When such drug is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, the resulting C-nitroso compound functions as a COX-1 and COX-2 inhibitor without the deleterious effects associated with COX-1 inhibition but with the advantageous effects associated with COX-1 and COX-2 inhibition. One such C-nitroso compound is a nitrosoketoibuprofen. A specific example of this kind of compound is isolated as dimeric 2-[4′-(α-nitroso)isobutyrylphenyl] propionic acid. In another case, the C-nitroso compound contains the moiety where X is S, O or NR One embodiment is directed to COX-2 inhibitors where a tertiary carbon atom and/or an oxygen atom and/or a sulfur atom is nitrosylated.
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(2010/11/29)
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