- Migratory Hydrogenation of Terminal Alkynes by Base/Cobalt Relay Catalysis
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Migratory functionalization of alkenes has emerged as a powerful strategy to achieve functionalization at a distal position to the original reactive site on a hydrocarbon chain. However, an analogous protocol for alkyne substrates is yet to be developed. Herein, a base and cobalt relay catalytic process for the selective synthesis of (Z)-2-alkenes and conjugated E alkenes by migratory hydrogenation of terminal alkynes is disclosed. Mechanistic studies support a relay catalytic process involving a sequential base-catalyzed isomerization of terminal alkynes and cobalt-catalyzed hydrogenation of either 2-alkynes or conjugated diene intermediates. Notably, this practical non-noble metal catalytic system enables efficient control of the chemo-, regio-, and stereoselectivity of this transformation.
- Liu, Bingxue,Liu, Qiang,Liu, Xufang
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p. 6750 - 6755
(2020/03/13)
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- Selective C(sp3)?H and C(sp2)?H Fluorination of Alcohols Using Practical Auxiliaries
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Selective introduction of fluorine into molecules by the cleavage of inert C?H bonds is of central academic and synthetic interest, yet remains challenging. Given the central role of alcohols in organic chemistry as the most ubiquitous building blocks, a
- Mao, Yang-Jie,Lou, Shao-Jie,Hao, Hong-Yan,Xu, Dan-Qian
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p. 14085 - 14089
(2018/10/15)
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- Discovery, synthesis, and structure-activity relations of 3,4-dihydro-1H-spiro(naphthalene-2,2′-piperidin)-1-ones as potassium-competitive acid blockers
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With the aim to discover a gastric antisecretory agent more potent than the existing proton pump inhibitors, novel 3,4-dihydro-1H-spiro(naphthalene-2,2′-piperidin)-1-one derivatives, which could occupy two important lipophilic pockets (described as LP-1 and LP-2) of H+,K+-ATPase and can strongly bind to the K+-binding site, were designed based on a docking model. Among the compounds synthesized, compound 4d showed a strong H+,K+-ATPase-inhibitory activity and a high stomach concentration in rats, resulting in potent inhibitory action on histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion in rats. Furthermore, 4d exerted significant inhibitory action on histamine-stimulated gastric-acid secretion in rats with a rapid onset and moderate duration of action after the administration. These findings may lead to a new insight into the drug design of potassium-competitive acid blockers.
- Imaeda, Toshihiro,Ono, Koji,Nakai, Kazuo,Hori, Yasunobu,Matsukawa, Jun,Takagi, Terufumi,Fujioka, Yasushi,Tarui, Naoki,Kondo, Mitsuyo,Imanishi, Akio,Inatomi, Nobuhiro,Kajino, Masahiro,Itoh, Fumio,Nishida, Haruyuki
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p. 3719 - 3735
(2017/06/13)
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- Discovery, characterization and biological evaluation of a novel (R)-4,4-difluoropiperidine scaffold as dopamine receptor 4 (D4R) antagonists
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Herein, we report the synthesis and structure–activity relationship of a novel series of (R)-4,4-difluoropiperidine core scaffold as dopamine receptor 4 (D4) antagonists. A series of compounds from this scaffold are highly potent against the D4receptor and selective against the other dopamine receptors. In addition, we were able to confirm the active isomer as the (R)-enantiomer via an X-ray crystal structure.
- Jeffries, Daniel E.,Witt, Jonathan O.,McCollum, Andrea L.,Temple, Kayla J.,Hurtado, Miguel A.,Harp, Joel M.,Blobaum, Anna L.,Lindsley, Craig W.,Hopkins, Corey R.
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p. 5757 - 5764
(2016/11/28)
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- Discovery of tertiary amine and indole derivatives as potent RORγt inverse agonists
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A novel series of tertiary amines as retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma-t (RORγt) inverse agonists was discovered through agonist/inverse agonist conversion. The level of RORγt inhibition can be enhanced by modulating the conformational disruption of H12 in RORγt LBD. Linker exploration and rational design led to the discovery of more potent indole-based RORγt inverse agonists.
- Yang, Ting,Liu, Qian,Cheng, Yaobang,Cai, Wei,Ma, Yingli,Yang, Liuqing,Wu, Qianqian,Orband-Miller, Lisa A.,Zhou, Ling,Xiang, Zhijun,Huxdorf, Melanie,Zhang, Wei,Zhang, Jing,Xiang, Jia-Ning,Leung, Stewart,Qiu, Yang,Zhong, Zhong,Elliott, John D.,Lin, Xichen,Wang, Yonghui
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p. 65 - 68
(2014/02/14)
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- PREPARATION AND USE OF ARYL ALKYL ACID DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY
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This invention relates to certain aryl alkyl acid compounds, compositions, and methods for treating or preventing obesity and related diseases.
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- ANTIVIRAL AGENT
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The present invention provides an integrase inhibitor. The inventors have have found the following compound of formula (I) possessing an integrase inhibitory activity. (wherein, R C and R D taken together with the neighboring carbon atoms form a ring which may be a condensed ring, Y is hydroxy, mercapto or amino; Z is O, S or NH ; R A is a group shown by (wherein, C ring is N-containing aromatic heterocycle) or the like)
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- 2-substituted (2SR)-2-amino-2-((1SR,2SR)-2-carboxycycloprop-1- yl)glycines as potent and selective antagonists of group II metabotropic glutamate receptors. 2. Effects of aromatic substitution, pharmacological characterization, and bioavailability
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In this paper we describe the synthesis of a series of α-substituted analogues of the potent and selective group II metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) agonist (1S,1'S,2'S)-carboxycyclopropylglycine (2, L-CCG 1). Incorporation of a substituent on the amino acid carbon converted the agonist 2 into an antagonist. All of the compounds were prepared and tested as a series of four isomers, i.e., two racemic diastereomers. On the basis of the improvement in affinity realized for the α-phenylethyl analogue 3, in this paper we explored the effects of substitution on the aromatic ring as a strategy to increase the affinity of these compounds for group II mGluRs. Affinity for group II mGluRs was measured using [3H]glutamic acid (Glu) binding in rat forebrain membranes. Antagonist activity was confirmed for these compounds by measuring their ability to antagonize (1S,3R)-1- aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid-induced inhibition of forskolin stimulated cyclic-AMP in RGT cells transfected with human mGluR2 and mGluR3. Meta substitution on the aromatic ring of 3 with a variety of substituents, both electron donating (e.g., methyl, hydroxy, amino, methoxy, phenyl, phenoxy) and electron withdrawing (e.g., fluorine, chlorine, bromine, carboxy, trifluoromethyl) gave from 1.5- to 4.5-fold increases in affinity. Substitution with p-fluorine, as in 97 (IC50 = 0.022 ± 0.002), was the exception. Here, a greater increase in affinity was realized than for either the ortho- or meta-substituted analogues; 97 was the most potent compound resulting from monosubstitution of the aromatic. At best, only modest increases in affinity were realized for certain compounds bearing either two chlorines or two fluorines, and two methoxy groups gave no improvement in affinity (all examined in a variety of substitution patterns). Three amino acids, 4, 5, and 104, were resolved into their four constituent isomers, and affinity and functional activity for group II mGluRs was found to reside solely in the S,S,S-isomers of each, consistent with 1. With an IC50 = 2.9 ± 0.6 nM, the resolved xanthylmethyl compound 168 was the most potent compound from this SAR. Amino acid 168 demonstrated high plasma levels following intraperitoneal (ip) administration and readily penetrated into the brain. This compound, however, had only limited (~5%) oral bioavailability. Systemic administration of 168 protected mice from limbic seizures produced by the mGluR agonist 3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine, with an ED50 = 31 mg/kg (ip, 60 min preinjection). Thus, 168 represents a valuable tool to study the role of group II mGluRs in disease.
- Ornstein, Paul L.,Bleisch, Thomas J.,Arnold, M. Brian,Kennedy, Joseph H.,Wright, Rebecca A.,Johnson, Bryan G.,Tizzano, Joseph P.,Helton, David R.,Kallman, Mary Jeanne,Schoepp, Darryle D.,Hérin, Marc
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(2007/10/03)
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- BENZOPYRANES AS POTASSIUM CHANNEL OPENERS
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The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein the dashed line represents an optional covalent bond; X is O, NH, S or a direct link; R. sup.3 is hydroxy when the dashed line does not represent a covalent bond and R 3 is absent when the dashed line represents a covalent bond; R. sup.4 is (a), when X is O, a group of formula (i), (b), when X is O, NH or S, optionally substituted hydroxyphenyl, (c) an optionally substituted 4-to 7-membered heterocyclic ring, or (d), when X is NH, a group of formula (ii). The compounds are useful for the treatment of disease associated with the altered tone or motility of smooth muscle. STR1
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- Synthesis of (+/-)--9-halogeno-2-methyl-1,2,3,4,4a,5,6,10b,11,12,12a-dodecahydronaphthoisoquinolines
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Treatment of 5-(2-arylethyl)-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydroisoquinolines with 48percent HBr resulted in isomerisation of the double bond and subsequent cyclisation at position 6 of the octahydroisoquinoline ring system to give (+/-)--9-halogeno-2-methyl-1,2,3,4,4a,4b,5,6,10b,11,12,12a-dodecahydronaphtho2,1-f>isoquinolines.The products obtained represent novel analogues of aza-D-homoestranes.No reaction was observed with the corresponding 5,5-disubstituted octahydroisoquinolines.An X-ray crystallographic study of compound 10 (X = Br) is described.
- Patrick, Graham L.
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p. 1273 - 1280
(2007/10/02)
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