- Direct Synthesis of Structurally Divergent Indole Alkaloids from Simple Chemicals
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A direct and structurally divergent synthesis of indole alkaloids from very simple 2-vinylanilines, alkynes and TBN via a novel substrate fragmentation/cycloaddition strategy has been developed, which provides an efficient noble-metal-free approach to access a library of highly valuable indole derivatives of tryptamines and tryptamine-related oximes, lactams, and lactones, as well as β-carbolines, spiroindolines, and hexa-hydropyrrolo[2,3-b]indoles.
- Shen, Tao,Zhu, Bencong,Lin, Fengguirong,Pan, Jun,Wei, Jialiang,Luo, Xiao,Liu, Jianzhong,Jiao, Ning
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supporting information
p. 815 - 818
(2018/07/31)
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- Synthesis of pyrrolnitrin and related halogenated phenylpyrroles
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A general approach to halogenated arylpyrroles, including the antifungal natural product pyrrolnitrin, is described using newly synthesized halogenated pyrroles and 2,6-disubstituted nitrobenzenes or 2,6-disubstituted anilines.
- Morrison, Matthew D.,Hanthorn, Jason J.,Pratt, Derek A.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 1051 - 1054
(2009/07/18)
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- Polymer-supported organotin reagents for regioselective halogenation of aromatic amines
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(Chemical Equation Presented) Polymer-supported triorganotin halides were used in the halogenation reaction of aromatic amines. Treatment of aromatic amines with n-butyllithium and polymer-supported organotin halides gave the corresponding polymer-bound N-triorganostannylamines, which by treatment with bromine or iodine monochloride gave the para-halogenated aromatic amines with high yields and high selectivities. The polymer-supported organotin halides reagents regenerated during the course of the halogenation reaction can be reused without loss of efficiency. The presence of tin residues in halogenated aromatic amines was also investigated and evaluated at under 20 ppm after three runs.
- Chretien, Jean-Mathieu,Zammattio, Francoise,Le Grognec, Erwan,Paris, Michael,Cahingt, Blanche,Montavon, Gilles,Quintard, Jean-Paul
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p. 2870 - 2873
(2007/10/03)
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- Mild and regioselective oxidative bromination of anilines using potassium bromide and sodium perborate
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The selective monobromination of various deactivated anilines using potassium bromide and sodium perborate as oxidant has been achieved. The use of ammonium molybdate as catalyst accelerates the rate of reaction but is not essential to obtain good yields and high selectivities. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
- Roche, Didier,Prasad, Kapa,Repic, Oljan,Blacklock, Thomas J.
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p. 2083 - 2085
(2007/10/03)
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- Sedative having analgesic and bradycardiac properties
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The invention relates to the use of a substance as a sedative with an analgesic and bradycardiac effect in warm-blooded animals. The possible applications are, for example, in the field of veterinary medicine for general tranquilizing and for producing analgesia.
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