107112-45-8Relevant articles and documents
A convenient approach for the synthesis of substituted pyrroles by using phosphoric acid as a catalyst and their photophysical properties
Ai, Liankun,Ibrahim, Yusuf Ajibola,Li, Baolin,Li, Jiahui
, (2021/12/21)
Twenty-three new pyrrole compounds aside from six knowns, including the synthetically challenging tetra- and penta-substituted pyrroles from the corresponding 1,4-dicarbonyl through Paal-Knorr synthesis in the presence of 5% phosphoric acid as the catalyst. Our method is noteworthy for cheap catalyst, uncomplicated experimental setup under air atmosphere, scalability, and excellent yields. The fluorescence of some selected pyrroles was investigated in dilute solution, and we found that all novel pyrroles emit strong blue fluorescences with considerable Stokes shifts.
Discovery, synthesis and SAR analysis of novel selective small molecule S1P4-R agonists based on a (2Z,5Z)-5-((pyrrol-3-yl)methylene)-3- alkyl-2-(alkylimino)thiazolidin-4-one chemotype
Urbano, Mariangela,Guerrero, Miguel,Velaparthi, Subash,Crisp, Melissa,Chase, Peter,Hodder, Peter,Schaeffer, Marie-Therese,Brown, Steven,Rosen, Hugh,Roberts, Edward
scheme or table, p. 6739 - 6745 (2011/12/05)
High affinity and selective S1P4 receptor (S1P4-R) small molecule agonists may be important proof-of-principle tools used to clarify the receptor biological function and effects to assess the therapeutic potential of the S1P4-R in diverse disease areas including treatment of viral infections and thrombocytopenia. A high-throughput screening campaign of the Molecular Libraries-Small Molecule Repository was carried out by our laboratories and identified (2Z,5Z)-5-((1-(2-fluorophenyl)-2,5-dimethyl-1H- pyrrol-3-yl)methylene)-3-methyl-2-(methylimino) thiazolidin-4-one as a promising S1P4-R agonist hit distinct from literature S1P4-R modulators. Rational chemical modifications of the hit allowed the identification of a promising lead molecule with low nanomolar S1P4-R agonist activity and exquisite selectivity over the other S1P 1-3,5-Rs family members. The lead molecule herein disclosed constitutes a valuable pharmacological tool to explore the effects of the S1P4-R signaling cascade and elucidate the molecular basis of the receptor function.
Ruthenium-catalysed conversion of 1,4-alkynediols into pyrroles
Pridmore, Simon J.,Slatford, Paul A.,Daniel, Aurélie,Whittlesey, Michael K.,Williams, Jonathan M.J.
, p. 5115 - 5120 (2008/02/09)
Various 1,2,5-substituted pyrroles have been synthesised from 1,4-alkynediols using a ruthenium catalysed isomerisation to give the corresponding 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds, which undergo in situ cyclisation to pyrroles in the presence of amine.