- PROLYL HYDROXYLASE ANTAGONISTS
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This invention relates to certain 2-[(quinolin-3-yl)carbonyl]aminoacetic acid derivatives of formula (I), where the various groups are defined herein, and which are useful in treating anemia.
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- Arylphenyl-substituted cyclic keto enols
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The present invention relates to novel arylphenyl-substituted cyclic ketoenols, their preparation and the use of such ketoenols as pesticides and/or herbicides. The novel arylphenyl-substituted cyclic ketoenols are of the formula (I) in which CKE refers to the cyclic ketoenol and W, X, Y and Z are as defined in the specification.
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- Process for synthesizing benzoic acids
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A nucleophilic substitution reaction on optionally substituted dihalobenzenes is carried out in the presence of an optional catalyst followed by formation of and subsequent carboxylation of a Grignard reaction intermediate. In particular the present invention provides a process leading to optionally substituted hydroxybenzoic, alkanoyloxybenzoic, formyloxybenzoic and alkoxybenzoic acids from 1-substituted 2,6-dihalobenzenes. The invention also provides a process for the direct formation of an acyl chloride from a Grignard reagent by quenching with phosgene.
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- Process for synthesizing benzoic acids
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Nucleophilic substitution reactions on halobenzenes or triflyl substituted benzenes are carried out in the presence of catalysts. In particular the present invention provides a process leading to optionally substituted hydroxybenzoic, alkanoyloxybenzoic, formyloxybenzoic and alkoxybenzoic acids and optionally substituted hydroxybenzonitriles and alkoxybenzonitriles from substituted 2,6-dihalobenzenes, 2-halo-6-triflylbenzene and 2,6-ditriflylbenzenes.
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- Process for synthesizing benzoic acids
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Nucleophilic substitution reactions on halobenzenes are carried out in the presence of catalysts. In particular the present invention provides a process leading to optionally substituted hydroxybenzoic and alkoxybenzoic acids and optionally substituted hydroxybenzonitriles and alkoxybenzonitriles from substituted 2,6-dihalobenzenes.
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