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Cyclative Cascades of Allenamides Derived from Amino Acids: Synthesis of Annulated Indoxyl Derivatives
Petkovic, Milos,Nasufovic, Veselin,Djukanovic, Dimitrije,Vujosevic, Zorana Tokic,Jadranin, Milka,Matovic, Radomir,Savic, Vladimir
, p. 1279 - 1282 (2016)
Allenamides derived from amino acids participate in the cascade transformations catalyzed by Pd0 allowing consecutive formation of two five-membered rings. The developed methodology provides an access to annulated indoles which can be transform
Tri-substituted triazoles as potent non-nucleoside inhibitors of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase
De La Rosa, Martha,Kim, Hong Woo,Gunic, Esmir,Jenket, Cheryl,Boyle, Uyen,Koh, Yung-hyo,Korboukh, Ilia,Allan, Matthew,Zhang, Weijian,Chen, Huanming,Xu, Wen,Nilar, Shahul,Yao, Nanhua,Hamatake, Robert,Lang, Stanley A.,Hong, Zhi,Zhang, Zhijun,Girardet, Jean-Luc
, p. 4444 - 4449 (2007/10/03)
A new series of 1,2,4-triazoles was synthesized and tested against several NNRTI-resistant HIV-1 isolates. Several of these compounds exhibited potent antiviral activities against efavirenz- and nevirapine-resistant viruses, containing K103N and/or Y181C mutations or Y188L mutation. Triazoles were first synthesized from commercially available substituted phenylthiosemicarbazides, then from isothiocyanates, and later by condensing the desired substituted anilines with thiosemicarbazones.