Detail of > 1694-92-4
- CAS Number:
- 1694-92-4
- Name:
2-Nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride
- Formula:
- C6H4ClNO4S
- Molecular Structure:

- Synonyms:
- o-nitrobenzene sulfonyl chloride;2-Nitro-benzenesulfonyl;o-Nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride;Benzenesulfonyl chloride, o-nitro- (8CI);Benzenesulfonyl chloride, o-nitro-;Benzenesulfonyl chloride, 2-nitro-;
- Molecular Weight:
- 221.61
- EINECS:
- 216-907-1
- Density:
- 1.606 g/cm3
- Melting Point:
- 63-67 °C(lit.)
- Boiling Point:
- 350.6 °C at 760 mmHg
- Flash Point:
- 165.8 °C
- Appearance:
- Off-white tot yellow crystalline powder
- Hazard Symbols:
C- Risk Codes:
- 34
- Safety:
- 26-36/37/39-45Details
- Transport Information:
- UN 3261 8/PG 2
- Deleted CAS:
- 671195-23-6
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Reference
- Preparation of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of the k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus
- Dolle, Roland E.; Chu, Guo-Hua; Gu, Minghua (USA ). U.S. Pat. Appl. Publ. US 2005107355 A1 19 May 2005,46 pp. (English). (United States of America). CODEN: USXXCO. CLASS: ICM: A61K031-397. ICS: A61K031-445; A61K031-40; A61K031-165. APPLICATION: US 2003-713746 14 Nov 2003. DOCUMENT TYPE: Patent CA Section: 27 (Heterocyclic Compounds (One Hetero Atom)) Section cross-reference(s): 1, 63 Amide derivs. (shown as I and II; variables defined below; e.g. N-[2-((S)-3-hydroxypyrrolidin-1-yl)-(S)-1-phenylethyl]-N-methyl-2-phenyla minoacetamide (shown as III)) are disclosed. Pharmaceutical compns. contg. these compds., and methods for their use, inter alia, for treating and/or preventing gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus (no data) are also disclosed. Although the methods of prepn. are not claimed, 36 example prepns. are included. For example, III was prepd. (45 %) by coupling of N-phenylglycine with N-[2-((S)-3-hydroxypyrrolidin-1-yl)-(S)-1-phenylethyl]-N-methylamine dihydrochloride. For I and II: R1 is H or OH; Ra is alkyl; R2 is alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl; R3 is alkyl, or R2 and R3 taken together with the atoms through which they are connected form a 4- to 8-membered heterocyclic ring; R4 is H, alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkylcycloalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, heteroaryl, or heteroarylalkyl; Z is -(CH2)oNR5R6 or -(CH2)oC(:O)NR7R8; R5 is H, alkyl, or aryl; R6 is aryl, alkaryl, -CO(NH)pR9, or -SO2R9, provided that at least one of R5 and R6 is other than aryl; R7 is H or alkyl; R8 is alkyl, aryl, aralkyl, alkaryl, heteroaryl, heteroarylalkyl, cycloalkyl or cycloalkylalkyl; R9 is alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkylcycloalkyl, aryl, aralkyl, heteroaryl, or heteroarylalkyl; m is the integer 1, 2, or 3; n is the integer 1, 2, or 3; o is the integer 0, 1, 2, or 3; p is the integer 0 or 1; and the quantity (m+n) is an integer 2-5. Compds. in all the examples showed k receptor affinity (K1) <10 mM. For example, III had a Ki = 0.17 nM against the human k receptor with >100′ selectivity vs. the human m and d receptors and was an agonist with an EC50 = 0.05 nM. It exhibited a % A = 96.2% at a dose of 300 mg, i.paw in the in vivo formalin-induced nociception assay. This compd. also blocked the action of HOAc-induced writhing when administered s.c. with an ED50 = 0.017 mg/kg. Keywords aminoalkyl carboxamide prepn kappa opioid receptor agonist therapeutic use nitrogen heterocycle aminoalkyl carboxamide prepn kappa opioid receptor agonist Index Entries Amides, preparation N-aminoalkyl, drug candidate; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Allergy allergic dermatitis; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Dermatitis allergic; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Allergy atopy; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Edema cerebral; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Dermatitis contact; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Anesthetics Anti-inflammatory agents Antibacterial agents Antiviral agents Fungicides Opioids drug candidates and codrugs; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Brain, disease edema; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Intestine, disease ileus; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Skin, disease insect bite; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Blood-brain barrier not crossed by drug candidates; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Allergy inhibitors Analgesics Antitussives Combination chemotherapy Cough Digestive tract, disease Diuretics Drug delivery systems Eczema Human Pain Pruritus Psoriasis prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus Opioid receptors k-opioid, in central nervous system, agonists; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus 57-27-2, biological studies 57-42-1 76-41-5 76-42-6 76-57-3 76-99-3 77-07-6 125-28-0 125-29-1 359-83-1 437-38-7 466-99-9 469-62-5 15686-91-6 20594-83-6 27203-92-5 42408-82-2 52485-79-7 53648-55-8 56030-54-7 71195-58-9 codrug; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus 851679-94-2 851679-95-3 851679-96-4 851679-98-6 851679-99-7 851680-00-7 851680-01-8 851680-03-0 851680-08-5 851680-15-4 851680-16-5 851680-17-6 851680-19-8 851680-20-1 851680-21-2 851680-22-3 851680-26-7 851680-28-9 851680-29-0 851680-30-3 851680-31-4 851680-34-7 851680-38-1 851680-40-5 851680-43-8 851680-46-1 851680-47-2 851680-48-3 851680-51-8 851680-52-9 851680-53-0 851680-54-1 851680-55-2 851680-57-4 851680-58-5 851680-59-6 851680-60-9 drug candidate; prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus 62-53-3, reactions 96-50-4 100-01-6, reactions 100-46-9, reactions 103-01-5 103-71-9, reactions 108-30-5, reactions 109-83-1 123-75-1, reactions 462-08-8 873-74-5 1694-92-4 1885-29-6 2237-30-1 2445-85-4 3153-37-5 5680-79-5 10147-36-1 14108-81-7 32807-28-6 37517-81-0 40204-26-0 53990-33-3 64377-71-5 91192-27-7 136780-20-6 142773-73-7 171056-73-8 207847-96-9 672951-66-5 102-14-7 103-40-2 579-98-6 619-91-0 2327-84-6 3016-39-5 5430-83-1 15580-32-2 19692-00-3 20059-60-3 21911-75-1 23284-84-6 25604-13-1 42288-26-6 58199-15-8 66825-16-9 67045-01-6 69479-87-4 76311-94-9 77311-21-8 78096-15-8 90544-88-0 104892-36-6 152085-47-7 163460-75-1 325168-04-5 327069-81-8 328011-26-3 329205-47-2 591234-88-7 773844-67-0 851679-97-5 851680-04-1 851680-10-9 851680-12-1 851680-13-2 851680-14-3 851680-18-7 851680-23-4 851680-24-5 851680-25-6 851680-27-8 851680-32-5 851680-33-6 851680-35-8 851680-36-9 851680-37-0 851680-39-2 851680-41-6 851680-42-7 851680-44-9 851680-45-0 851680-49-4 851680-50-7 851680-56-3 prepn. of N-aminoalkyl amides as agonists of k opioid receptor useful against gastrointestinal disorders, pain, and pruritus
- 4-Iodo-N,N-bis(2-nitrophenylsulfonyl)aniline: a three-dimensional framework structure built from six independent C-H
- All Rights Reserved. 4-Iodo-N,N-bis(2-nitrophenylsulfonyl)aniline: a three-dimensional framework structure built from six independent C-H...O hydrogen bonds. Low, John N.; Skakle, Janet M. S.; Wardell, James L.; Glidewell, Christopher (Department of Chemistry, University of Aberdeen, Old Aberdeen AB24 3UE, UK). Acta Crystallographica, Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, C62(7), o423-o425 (English) 2006 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 540-37-4 and 1694-92-4 which are cas registry numbers are also used here. CODEN: ACSCEE. ISSN: 0108-2701. DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal CA Section: 75 (Crystallography and Liquid Crystals) In 4-iodo-N,N-bis(2-nitrophenylsulfonyl)aniline [systematic name: 4-iodophenylimino bis(2-nitrobenzenesulfinate)], C18H12IN3O8S2, where the mols. do not exhibit even approx. local symmetry, the mols. are linked into a complex 3-dimensional structure by 6 independent C-H...O H bonds, which use O atoms in nitro and sulfonyl groups as the acceptors. Crystallog. data are included. .
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