1137838-06-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Ouabain 19-site primary hydroxyl derivative as well as preparation method and application thereof
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Paragraph 0063-0067; 0074-0076, (2020/12/05)
The invention provides an ouabain 19-site primary hydroxyl derivative as well as a preparation method and application thereof. The structure of the ouabain 19-site primary hydroxyl derivative is shownas a formula I. The derivative has very low toxicity to normal cells and also has an excellent effect of inhibiting tumor cells. In addition, the derivative can effectively inhibit tumor cell migration and invasion. Therefore, the ouabain 19-site primary hydroxyl derivative has a very good application prospect in preparation of drugs for resisting tumors and inhibiting tumor invasion and/or migration.
Formal α-Allylation of Primary Amines by a Dearomative, Palladium-Catalyzed Umpolung Allylation of N-(Aryloxy)imines
Mori-Quiroz, Luis M.,Londhe, Shrikant S.,Clift, Michael D.
, p. 14827 - 14846 (2020/12/02)
N-(Aryloxy)imines, readily accessible by condensation/tautomerization of (pseudo)benzylic primary amines and 2,6-di-tert-butyl-1,4-benzoquinone, undergo efficient allylation to afford a wide range of homoallylic primary amines following hydrolytic workup. Deprotonation of N-(aryloxy)imines generates a delocalized 2-azaallyl anion-type nucleophile that engages in dearomative C-C bond-forming reactions with allylpalladium(II) electrophiles generated from allylic tert-butyl carbonates. This reactivity umpolung enables the formal α-allylation of (pseudo)benzylic primary amines. Mechanistic studies reveal that the apparent regioselectivity of the desired bond-forming event is a convergent process that is initiated by unselective allylation of N-(aryloxy)imines to give several regioisomeric species, which subsequently rearrange via stepwise [1,3]- or concerted [3,3]-sigmatropic shifts, ultimately converging to provide the desired regioisomer of the amine products.
Sulfinate-Engaged Nucleophilic Addition Induced Allylic Alkylation of Allenoates
Lin, Ling-Zhi,Che, Yuan-Yuan,Bai, Peng-Bo,Feng, Chao
supporting information, p. 7424 - 7429 (2019/10/02)
A strategically novel Pd-catalyzed nucleophilic addition induced allylic alkylation reaction (NAAA) of allenoates has been successfully accomplished. By judiciously integrating ZnCl2-promoted Michael addition with Pd-catalyzed allylic alkylation, allenoates readily undergo allyl-sunfonylation at the internal double bond, thus providing a straightforward avenue for the rapid assembly of a host of structurally diversified α-allyl-β-sufonylbut-3-enoate derivatives. The success of this transformation profits from a delicate control of the reaction kinetic of each elementary step, thanks to the synergistic interaction of Pd/Zn bimetallic system, thus suppressing either direct allylic sulfonylation or premature quenching of therein in situ generated ester enolate intermediate. Furthermore, by expanding the scope of workable Michael acceptor beyond those previously required doubly activated ones, such as methylenemalononitrile, the present work substantially enriches the repertoire of NAAA reactions.
Preparation of Boc-protected cinnamyl-type alcohols: A comparison of the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling, cross-metathesis, and Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons approaches and their merit in parallel synthesis
Stambasky, Jan,Malkov, Andrei V.,Kocovsky, Pavel
experimental part, p. 705 - 732 (2009/04/03)
Three synthetic strategies for the construction of tert-butyl (E)-3-arylprop-2-en-1-ol carbonates are described. Complementary approaches employing Suzuki-Miyaura coupling and cross-metathesis reaction gave moderate yields of the title compounds in one-step, both methods are suitable for high-throughput and parallel chemistry. A detailed investigation into the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction is provided along with the studies on the synthesis of pinacolyl 1-(tert-butyloxycarbonyl)propenol-3-ylboronate, the key building block. Conventional synthesis of the title compounds via the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction as a key step in a three-step-one-purification protocol was optimized and the results are compared with those of the latter reactions.
