- Metal-Free Direct C?H Cyanation of Alkenes
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A metal-free and direct alkene C?H cyanation is described. Directing groups are not required and the mechanism involves electrophilic activation of the alkene by a cyano iodine(III) species generated in situ from a [bis(trifluoroacetoxy)iodo]arene and tri
- Wang, Xi,Studer, Armido
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p. 11792 - 11796
(2018/09/10)
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- Photocatalytic E → Z isomerization of polarized alkenes inspired by the visual cycle: Mechanistic dichotomy and origin of selectivity
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Iteratively executed with exquisite spatial and temporal control, the selective isomerization of polarized alkenes underpins a plethora of complex biological processes ranging from natural product biosynthesis through to the mammalian visual cycle. However, nature's proficiency conceals the inherent difficulties in replicating this contrathermodynamic transformation in the laboratory. Recently, we disclosed the first highly Z-selective isomerization of polarized alkenes, employing the cinnamoyl chromophore as a retinal surrogate under UV-irradiation (402 nm) with (-)-riboflavin (Vitamin B2) as an inexpensive, organic photocatalyst (J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015, 137, 11254-11257). This study was inspired by the propensity of crystalline (-)-riboflavin in the eyes of vertebrates to invert the intrinsic directionality of retinal isomerization. Herein, we extend this methodology to include a bioinspired, catalytic E → Z isomerization of α,β-unsaturated nitriles, thereby mimicking the intermediate Opsin-derived, protonated Schiff base in the visual cycle with simple polarized alkenes. Replacement of the iminium motif by a cyano group is well tolerated and gives an additional degree of versatility for postisomerization functionalization. Broad substrate scope is demonstrated (up to 99:1 Z:E) together with evidence of mechanistic dichotomy via both singlet and triplet energy transfer mechanisms. Kinetic studies, temperature dependent photostationary state correlations and investigation of substituent-based electronic perturbation of the alkene identified polarization combined with increased Z-isomer activation barriers as the selectivity governing factors in catalysis. This investigation demonstrates the importance of internal structural preorganization on photostationary composition and explicates the augmented Z-selectivity upon hydrogen-alkyl exchange at the β-position of the alkene.
- Metternich, Jan B.,Artiukhin, Denis G.,Holland, Mareike C.,Von Bremen-Kuhne, Maximilian,Neugebauer, Johannes,Gilmour, Ryan
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p. 9955 - 9977
(2018/05/31)
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- NEW TRPA1 ANTAGONISTS
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The present invention relates to compounds of Formula (I), to the process for preparing such compounds and to their use in the treatment of a pathological condition or disease susceptible to amelioration by TRPA1 channel inhibition or antagonism.
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(2017/08/01)
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- Optimization of a Novel Quinazolinone-Based Series of Transient Receptor Potential A1 (TRPA1) Antagonists Demonstrating Potent in Vivo Activity
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There has been significant interest in developing a transient receptor potential A1 (TRPA1) antagonist for the treatment of pain due to a wealth of data implicating its role in pain pathways. Despite this, identification of a potent small molecule tool possessing pharmacokinetic properties allowing for robust in vivo target coverage has been challenging. Here we describe the optimization of a potent, selective series of quinazolinone-based TRPA1 antagonists. High-throughput screening identified 4, which possessed promising potency and selectivity. A strategy focused on optimizing potency while increasing polarity in order to improve intrinisic clearance culminated with the discovery of purinone 27 (AM-0902), which is a potent, selective antagonist of TRPA1 with pharmacokinetic properties allowing for >30-fold coverage of the rat TRPA1 IC50 in vivo. Compound 27 demonstrated dose-dependent inhibition of AITC-induced flinching in rats, validating its utility as a tool for interrogating the role of TRPA1 in in vivo pain models.
- Schenkel, Laurie B.,Olivieri, Philip R.,Boezio, Alessandro A.,Deak, Holly L.,Emkey, Renee,Graceffa, Russell F.,Gunaydin, Hakan,Guzman-Perez, Angel,Lee, Josie H.,Teffera, Yohannes,Wang, Weiya,Youngblood, Beth D.,Yu, Violeta L.,Zhang, Maosheng,Gavva, Narender R.,Lehto, Sonya G.,Geuns-Meyer, Stephanie
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p. 2794 - 2809
(2016/04/10)
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- Highly efficient Rh-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated nitriles
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A highly efficient enantioselective hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated nitriles catalyzed by Rh-(R,R)-f-spiroPhos complex has been developed. With Rh-(R,R)-f-spiroPhos catalyst and under mild conditions, a wide range of α,β-unsaturated nitriles including the (E)- and (Z)-isomers of 3-alkyl-3-aryl, 3,3-diaryl, and 3,3-dialkyl α,β-unsaturated nitriles were hydrogenated to the corresponding chiral nitriles with excellent enantioselectivities (up to 99.9% ee) and high turnover numbers (TON up to 10,000).
- Yan, Qiaozhi,Kong, Duanyang,Li, Meina,Hou, Guohua,Zi, Guofu
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p. 10177 - 10181
(2015/09/01)
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- Asymmetric hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated nitriles with base-activated iridium N,P ligand complexes
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Although many chiral catalysts are known that allow highly enantioselective hydrogenation of a wide range of olefins, no suitable catalysts for the asymmetric hydrogenation of α,β-unsaturated nitriles have been reported so far. We have found that Ir N,P ligand complexes, which under normal conditions do not show any reactivity towards α,β-unsaturated nitriles, become highly active catalysts upon addition of N,N- diisopropylethylamine. The base-activated catalysts enable conjugate reduction of α,β-unsaturated nitriles with H2 at low catalyst loadings, affording the corresponding saturated nitriles with high conversion and excellent enantioselectivity. In contrast, alkenes lacking a conjugated cyano group do not react under these conditions, making it possible to selectively reduce the conjugated C=C bond of an α,β-unsaturated nitrile, while leaving other types of C=C bonds in the molecule intact.
- Mueller, Marc-Andre,Pfaltz, Andreas
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p. 8668 - 8671
(2014/08/18)
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- Bronsted acid mediated nitrogenation of propargylic alcohols: An efficient approach to alkenyl nitriles
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A novel and efficient approach to alkenyl nitriles from readily available propargylic alcohols has been developed. This nitrogenation reaction is transition-metal-free and could be conducted under air at ambient temperature, which makes this protocol promising and practical. Moreover, NH4Br is disclosed as an efficient additive to promote the stereoselectivity of this reaction. the Partner Organisations 2014.
- Huang, Xiaoqiang,Jiao, Ning
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p. 4324 - 4328
(2014/06/23)
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- Highly enantioselective conjugate reduction of β,β-disubstituted α,β-unsaturated nitriles
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(Chemical Equation Presented) Easy access: The highly enantioselective conjugate reduction of α,β-unsaturated nitriles is achieved by employing bench-top stable copper(II) acetate and josiphos (L) as the ligand in the presence of polymethylhydrosiloxane (
- Lee, Daehyung,Kim, Daesung,Yun, Jaesook
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p. 2785 - 2787
(2008/02/04)
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- Reactions of Arylazoxy Aryl Sulfones with α,β-Unsaturated Esters and Nitriles in the Presence of a Palladium(0) Catalyst
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The reactions of arylazoxy aryl sulfones (1) with α,β-unsaturated esters and nitriles in the presence of a palladium(0) catalyst were found to give aryl-substituted esters and nitriles in good yield.
- Kamigata, Nobumasa,Satoh, Mayumi,Fukushima, Takamasa
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p. 2118 - 2120
(2007/10/02)
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- TWO CONVENIENT SYNTHESES OF 2-ARYL-1-CYANO-1-PROPENES FROM QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SALTS
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Two readily available and different quaternary ammonium salts have been prepared by the alkylation of vinamidinium salt reduction products.These salts have been successfully converted to 2-aryl-1-cyano-1-propenes and this methodology represents a clean an
- Gupton, John T.,Zembower, David,Miller, John
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p. 1891 - 1903
(2007/10/02)
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- Oxadiazole and oxadiazoline derivatives
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There are described new compounds of formula STR1 in which E is selected from the group consisting of residues of formula STR2 in which R" is selected from the group consisting of amino, vinyl, allyl, ethynyl, C1 -C5 alkyl, C1 -C5 alkoxy, or C1 -C5 alkylthio or a C1 -C5 alkyl group susbstituted by at least one halogen atom; and hydrogen; in which R1 and R2 are each selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, halogen, methyl and ethyl; and R' is selected from substituted phenyl when R" is other than hydrogen, and phenyl, thienyl and substituted phenyl and thienyl when R" is hydrogen. The compounds are useful in the control of parasites. Certain of the compounds have antimicrobial properties.
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