33577-98-9Relevant articles and documents
Rhodium-Catalyzed Annulation of Phenacyl Ammonium Salts with Propargylic Alcohols via a Sequential Dual C-H and a C-C Bond Activation: Modular Entry to Diverse Isochromenones
Nanubolu, Jagadeesh Babu,Reddy Singam, Maneesh Kumar,Sridhar Reddy, Maddi,Suresh, Vavilapalli,Suri Babu, Undamatla
supporting information, p. 7888 - 7893 (2021/10/25)
Given their omnipresence in natural products and pharmaceuticals, isochromenone congeners are one of the most privileged scaffolds to synthetic chemists. Disclosed herein is a dual (ortho/meta) C-H and C-C activation of phenacyl ammonium salts (acylammonium as traceless directing group) toward annulation with propargylic alcohols to accomplish rapid access for novel isochromenones by means of rhodium catalysis from readily available starting materials. This operationally simple protocol features broad substrate scope and wide functional group tolerance. Importantly, the protocol circumvents the need of any stoichiometric metal oxidants and proceeds under aerobic conditions.
RET INHIBITORS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
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Paragraph 00230; 00437, (2020/07/05)
Provided herein are a RET inhibitor, a pharmaceutical composition thereof and uses thereof. In particular, provided is a compound having Formula (I) or a stereoisomer, a geometric isomer, a tautomer, an N-oxide, a solvate, a metabolite, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a prodrug thereof. Provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound, and uses of the compound and pharmaceutical composition thereof for the preparation of a medicament, in particular for treatment and prevention of RET-related diseases and conditions, including cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and/or pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome.
Hydrotalcite-supported palladium nanoparticles as catalysts for the hydroarylation of carbon-carbon multiple bonds
Di Nicola,Arcadi,Gallucci,Mucciante,Rossi
supporting information, p. 1952 - 1957 (2018/02/09)
Palladium nanoparticles supported on Mg/Ca hydrotalcites catalyze the hydroarylation reaction of different alkynes and alkenes with aryl iodides under air in MeCN. The reaction of tertiary propargylic alcohols (1) with aryl iodides (2) yields, stereoselectively, γ,γ-diarylallylic alcohols (3) in moderate to high yields and high selectivity. Also, the HT/Pd hydroarylation reaction with aryl iodides was attempted on norbornene and α,β-unsaturated ketones affording, respectively, exo-aryl bicyclo[2.2.1]heptanes and β-aryl ketones in moderate to high yields. All the reactions described benefit from using a heterogeneous catalyst with evident advantages in terms of reaction purification and recyclability of the catalyst.