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Selenophenol quinoline derivative as well as preparation method and application thereof
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Paragraph 0152; 0158-0160, (2020/12/30)
The invention discloses a selenophenol quinoline derivative as well as a preparation method and application thereof. The structure of the selenophenol quinoline derivative is shown as a formula I, a formula II or a formula III, wherein R1 is hydrogen, a C1-6 alkyl group, a C1-6 alkoxy group, a substituted ketone group, a phenyl group, a benzyl group, a substituted phenyl group or a substituted benzyl group; R1 is a monovalent metal cation; R2 is one or more of hydrogen, halogen, a C1-4 alkyl group, a C1-4 alkoxy group or a C1-4 haloalkyl group; R3 is a substituted five-membered heterocyclicring or a substituted six-membered heterocyclic ring; and a heteroatom is one or more of N, O, S or Se. The compound disclosed by the invention is novel in structure, simple in preparation process and relatively good in inhibition effect on various cancer cells, particularly the compounds 34, 44, 45, 98, 104, 115 and 116 have excellent inhibition effects on various cancer cells, the effects of the compounds are equivalent to those of a positive control DDP, and the compounds can be used to prepare anti-cancer drugs to be applied under 5 [mu]M or below, so that the prospect is wide.
Iodine-Catalyzed Synthesis of Chalcogenophenes by the Reaction of 1,3-Dienyl Bromides and Potassium Selenocyanate/Potassium Sulfide (KSeCN/K2S)
Maity, Pintu,Ranu, Brindaban C.
, p. 4369 - 4378 (2017/12/26)
The methods available for the synthesis of chalcogenophenes, in general, are associated with drawbacks of harsh conditions, use of costly metals, broad applicability, tedious purification process and low yield. To avoid these drawbacks a transition metal-free iodine-catalyzed reaction of aryl-susbstituted 1,3-dienyl bromides with potassium selenocyanate/potassium sulfide (KSeCN/K2S) leading to the corresponding selenophenes and thiophenes has been developed. Iodine is relatively benign, less expensive and readily available. Several diversely substituted selenophenes and thiophenes have been obtained by this procedure in high yields. Using this procedure 2-(4-chlorophenyl)thiophene, a key intermediate for the synthesis of a melanin concentrating hormone receptor ligand involved in the treatment of eating disorders, weight gain, obesity, depression and anxiety has been synthesized. Although the reaction is one-pot essentially it proceeds in two steps involving a selenocyanate/thiolate intermediate leading to the selenophene/thiophene. The simple operation, use of inexpensive reagents and a metal-free process make this procedure more attractive for an easy access to substituted selenophenes and thiophenes. (Figure presented.).
A direct synthesis of selenophenes by Cu-catalyzed one-pot addition of a selenium moiety to (E,E)-1,3-dienyl bromides and subsequent nucleophilic cyclization
Maity, Pintu,Kundu, Debasish,Roy, Rajdip,Ranu, Brindaban C.
supporting information, p. 4122 - 4125 (2014/09/30)
An efficient protocol for the synthesis of selenophenes and selanyl selenophenes has been achieved by a simple one-pot reaction of 1,3-dienyl bromides and 1,3-dienyl-gem-dibromides respectively with KSeCN catalyzed by CuO nanoparticles. Several aryl, alke