- General synthetic approach towards annelated 3a,6-epoxyisoindoles by tandem acylation/IMDAF reaction of furylazaheterocycles. Scope and limitations
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An efficient and versatile one-pot synthesis of 3,6a-epoxyisoindoles annelated with oxazine, oxazole, thiazine, thiazole, pyrimidine fragments and with their benzoannelated analogues is presented. The method is based on tandem N-acylation/intramolecular cycloaddition (the intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction of furan, IMDAF) reaction between α,β-unsaturated acid anhydrides and α-furyl substituted azaheterocycles. The latter can be easily prepared by condensation of diverse furfurals and 1,2- or 1,3-N,X-binucleophiles (aminoalcohols, aminothiols, diamines). The observed IMDAF reaction is stereoselective: exo-adducts are formed exclusively with large prevalence of one of the diastereoisomers. In most cases, the condensation/N-acylation/IMDAF reaction sequence may be carried out via a one-pot domino protocol. The scope and limitations of the proposed approach are thoroughly investigated. The obtained Diels-Alder adducts are attractive and useful substrates for further transformations. Fused isoindoles can be prepared from them in one-step by aromatization of the 7-oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptene ring. Other transformations, including halogenation, ring cleavage, and Wagner-Meerwein skeletal rearrangement, are also demonstrated. The spatial structures of the obtained compounds have been established by X-ray diffraction analyses.
- Zubkov, Fedor I.,Nikitina, Eugenia V.,Galeev, Timur R.,Zaytsev, Vladimir P.,Khrustalev, Victor N.,Novikov, Roman A.,Orlova, Daria N.,Varlamov, Alexey V.
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p. 1659 - 1690
(2014/02/14)
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- Synthesis and antibacterial activity of aromatic and heteroaromatic amino alcohols
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Two series of aromatic and heteroaromatic amino alcohols were synthesized from alcohols and aldehydes and evaluated for their antibacterial activities. All the octylated compounds displayed a better activity against the four bacteria tested when evaluated by the agar diffusion method and were selected for the evaluation of minimal inhibitory concentration. The best results were obtained for p-octyloxybenzyl derivatives against Staphylococcus epidermidis (minimal inhibitory concentrations = 32μm).
- de Almeida, Camila G.,Reis, Samira G.,de Almeida, Angelina M.,Diniz, Claudio G.,da Silva, Vania L.,Le Hyaric, Mireille
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experimental part
p. 876 - 880
(2012/06/18)
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- Ugi multicomponent reaction followed by an intramolecular nucleophilic substitution: Convergent multicomponent synthesis of 1-sulfonyl 1,4-diazepan-5-ones and of their benzo-fused derivatives
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A short, two-step approach to the synthesis of diazepane or diazocane systems, based on a Ugi multicomponent reaction followed by a subsequent intramolecular SN2 reaction was studied. 1 -Sulfonyl tetrahydrobenzo[e]-1,4-diazepin-1-ones 1 were ob
- Banfi, Luca,Basso, Andrea,Guanti, Giuseppe,Kielland, Nicola,Repetto, Claudio,Riva, Renata
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p. 2151 - 2160
(2007/10/03)
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- Chemokine receptor binding heterocyclic compounds
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This invention relates to a novel class of heterocyclic compounds that bind chemokine receptors, inhibiting the binding of their natural ligands thereby. These compounds result in protective effects against infection by HIV through binding to chemokine receptors, including CXCR4 and CCR5, thus inhibiting the subsequent binding by these chemokines. The present invention provides a compound of Formula I wherein, W is a nitrogen atom and Y is absent or, W is a carbon atom and Y═H; R1to R7may be the same or different and are independently selected from hydrogen or straight, branched or cyclic C1-6alkyl; R8is a substituted heterocyclic group or a substituted aromatic group Ar is an aromatic or heteroaromatic ring each optionally substituted at single or multiple, non-linking positions with electron-donating or withdrawing groups; n and n′ are independently, 0-2; X is a group of the formula: Wherein, Ring A is an optionally substituted, saturated or unsaturated 5 or 6-membered ring, and P is an optionally substituted carbon atom, an optionally substituted nitrogen atom, sulfur or oxygen atom. Ring B is an optionally substituted 5 to 7-membered ring. Ring A and Ring B in the above formula can be connected to the group W from any position via the group V, wherein V is a chemical bond, a (CH2)n″group (where n″=0-2) or a C═O group. Z is, (1) a hydrogen atom, (2) an optionally substituted C1-6alkyl group, (3) a C0-6alkyl group substituted with an optionally substituted aromatic or heterocyclic group, (4) an optionally substituted C0-6alkylamino or C3-7cycloalkylamino group, (5) an optionally substituted carbonyl group or sulfonyl. These compounds further include any pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts and metal complexes thereof and any stereoisomeric forms and mixtures of stereoisomeric forms thereof.
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