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The Effect of Base and Nucleophile on the Nucleophilic Substitution of Methoxytropone Derivatives: An Easy Access to 4- And 5-Substituted Multifunctional Azulenes
Kumar, Neha R.,Agrawal, Abhijeet R.,Choudhury, Aditya,Zade, Sanjio S.
, p. 9029 - 9041 (2020/08/14)
The nucleophilic substitution on 3-substituted 2-methoxytropones to form azulenes is dependent on the nucleophile and base employed. With bulkier nucleophiles (ethyl/methyl cyanoacetate), the reaction proceeds with the abnormal nucleophilic substitution i
Abnormal Nucleophilic Substitution on Methoxytropone Derivatives: Steric Strategy to Synthesize 5-Substituted Azulenes
Kumar, Neha Rani,Agrawal, Abhijeet R.,Zade, Sanjio S.
, p. 14064 - 14071 (2019/11/03)
Azulene is a non-alternant non-benzenoid aromatic system, and in turn, it possesses unusual photophysical properties. Azulene-based conjugated systems have received increasing interest in recent years as optoelectronic materials. Despite the routes availa
Tropolones as lead-like natural products: The development of potent and selective histone deacetylase inhibitors
Ononye, Sophia N.,Vanheyst, Michael D.,Oblak, E. Zachary,Zhou, Wangda,Ammar, Mohamed,Anderson, Amy C.,Wright, Dennis L.
, p. 757 - 761 (2013/09/02)
Natural products have long been recognized as a rich source of potent therapeutics but further development is often limited by high structural complexity and high molecular weight. In contrast, at the core of the thujaplicins is a lead-like tropolone scaf
SUBSTITUTED TROPOLONE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE
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, (2014/01/09)
The compositions and methods described herein relate generally to substituted tropolone derivatives, which, among other features, are useful as histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors.
