32398-66-6Relevant articles and documents
BCL-2 INHIBITOR
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Paragraph 0571-0573, (2021/10/22)
Disclosed herein is a compound of Formula (I) for inhibiting both Bcl-2 wild type and mutated Bcl-2, in particular, Bcl-2 G101V and D103Y, and a method of using the compound disclosed herein for treating dysregulated apoptotic diseases.
Rhodium-Catalyzed C?H Activation/Annulation Cascade of Aryl Oximes and Propargyl Alcohols to Isoquinoline N-Oxides
Li, Yuan,Fang, Feifei,Zhou, Jianhui,Li, Jiyuan,Wang, Run,Liu, Hong,Zhou, Yu
supporting information, p. 3305 - 3310 (2021/05/17)
A β-hydroxy elimination instead of common oxidization to carbonyl group in secondary propargyl alcohols was successfully developed to form 2-benzyl substituted isoquinoline N-oxides by a Rhodium-catalyzed C?H activation and annulation cascade, in which moderate to excellent yields (up to 92%) could be obtained under mild reaction conditions, along with good regioselectivity, broad generality and applicability. (Figure presented.).
Au(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition pathways of non-terminal propargyl substrates
Siah, Huey-San Melanie,Jónsson, Helgi Freyr,Fiksdahl, Anne
supporting information, p. 1758 - 1773 (2020/05/25)
Novel chiral menthol-based pyridyl nitrone ligands were synthesized and Au(I) coordination of the ligands gave chiral Au(I)–nitrone complexes. 1H NMR studies of the gold(I) coordination experiments with nitrone ligands afforded a convenient method for monitoring complex formation. The catalytic effect of Au(I)–nitrone complexes, shown to tune catalytic systems to produce uncommon products, was evaluated in [2 + 2 + 2] cyclotrimerization and [2 + 4] cyclodimerization reactions of non-terminal propargyl acetals. Alternative gold(I)-catalyzed [2 + 2], [2 + 4] and [3 + 4] cycloaddition reaction pathways of non-terminal propargyl acetals with imine substrates gave a diverse range of N-heterocyclic products. The present screening study demonstrates the potential and the versatility of non-terminal propargyl acetals in gold(I)-catalyzed cycloaddition reactions.