13062-76-5Relevant articles and documents
Cactus alkaloids. X. Isolation of hordenine and N-methyltyramine from Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus.
Neal,Sato,Johnson,McLaughlin
, p. 477 - 478 (1971)
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Catalytic Strategy for Regioselective Arylethylamine Synthesis
Boyington, Allyson J.,Seath, Ciaran P.,Zearfoss, Avery M.,Xu, Zihao,Jui, Nathan T.
supporting information, p. 4147 - 4153 (2019/03/07)
A mild, modular, and practical catalytic system for the synthesis of the highly privileged phenethylamine pharmacophore is reported. Using a unique combination of organic catalysts to promote the transfer of electrons and hydrogen atoms, this system performs direct hydroarylation of vinyl amine derivatives with a wide range of aryl halides (including aryl chlorides). This general and highly chemoselective protocol delivers a broad range of arylethylamine products with complete regiocontrol. The utility of this process is highlighted by its scalability and the modular synthesis of an array of bioactive small molecules.
Total synthesis and biological evaluation of methylgerambullone
Moon, Jong Taik,Ha, Sung Hoon,Lee, So Hyung,Kwon, Tae Hui,Oh, Chun Rim,Kim, Young Deuk,Kim, Jungahn,Choo, Dong Joon,Lee, Jae Yeol
scheme or table, p. 52 - 55 (2010/04/24)
First total synthesis of methylgerambullone (MGB, 1) isolated from Glycosmis angustifolia was completed via a convergent route. The effect of MGB on the contractile responses of the isolated guinea-pig ileum induced by acetylcholine was investigated. As a result, it showed a potent relaxation rate (78.66 ± 4.30% at 100 mg/L) in a concentration-dependent manner on longitudinal smooth muscle contraction of isolated guinea-pig ileum induced by 1 μM acetylcholine.