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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 17055-36-6 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,7,0,5 and 5 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 17055-36:
(7*1)+(6*7)+(5*0)+(4*5)+(3*5)+(2*3)+(1*6)=96
96 % 10 = 6
So 17055-36-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

17055-36-6SDS

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According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 19, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 19, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name 1,2-dimethoxy-3-vinylbenzene

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names 2,3-dimethoxystyrene

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

Identified uses For industry use only.
Uses advised against no data available

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17055-36-6Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Cross-Coupling Reactions with 2-Amino-/Acetylamino-Substituted 3-Iodo-1,4-naphthoquinones: Convenient Synthesis of Novel Alkenyl- And Alkynylnaphthoquinones and Derivatives

Demidoff, Felipe C.,Rodrigues Filho, Eduardo José P.,De Souza, Andréa Luzia F.,Netto, Chaquip D.,De Carvalho, Leandro L.

supporting information, p. 4097 - 4109 (2021/08/31)

Functionalized 1,4-naphthoquinones have been employed as versatile synthons in organic synthesis, in addition to presenting a large array of biological activities. Herein, the applications of 2-amino-/ acetylamino-substituted 3-iodo-1,4-naphthoquinones in cross-coupling reactions are described to successfully afford sixteen novel 3-styryl-1,4-naphthoquinones (amino-stilbene-quinone hybrids) and four 3-alkynyl-1,4-naphthoquinone in overall good yields. Interestingly, the alkynylated derivatives could be obtained from ligand- and Pd-free Cu I -mediated cross-coupling reactions, after extensive investigations to exclude Pd as a co-catalyst. Lastly, the desilanized terminal alkyne was subjected to click chemistry reactions to give two novel triazole-1,4-naphthoquinone hybrids.

Crossing the Boundaries between Marine and Muguet: Discovery of Unusual Lily-of-the-Valley Odorants Devoid of Aldehyde Functions

Jordi, Samuel,Kraft, Philip

, (2018/06/04)

Since 6-isopropyl- (11) and 6-isobutyl-2H-benzo[b][1,4]dioxepin-3(4H)-one (12) instead of the expected marine odor had been reported to possess lily-of-the-valley notes, albeit weaker than benchmark odorants, the influence of a cyclopropyl ring instead of

Broadly Applicable Stereoselective Syntheses of Serrulatane, Amphilectane Diterpenes, and Their Diastereoisomeric Congeners Using Asymmetric Hydrovinylation for Absolute Stereochemical Control

Tenneti, Srinivasarao,Biswas, Souvagya,Cox, Glen Adam,Mans, Daniel J.,Lim, Hwan Jung,RajanBabu

supporting information, p. 9868 - 9881 (2018/07/25)

A stereogenic center, placed at an exocyclic location next to a chiral carbon in a ring to which it is attached, is a ubiquitous structural motif seen in many bioactive natural products, including di- and triterpenes and steroids. Installation of these ce

Terminal Alkenes from Acrylic Acid Derivatives via Non-Oxidative Enzymatic Decarboxylation by Ferulic Acid Decarboxylases

Aleku, Godwin A.,Prause, Christoph,Bradshaw-Allen, Ruth T.,Plasch, Katharina,Glueck, Silvia M.,Bailey, Samuel S.,Payne, Karl A. P.,Parker, David A.,Faber, Kurt,Leys, David

, p. 3736 - 3745 (2018/08/03)

Fungal ferulic acid decarboxylases (FDCs) belong to the UbiD-family of enzymes and catalyse the reversible (de)carboxylation of cinnamic acid derivatives through the use of a prenylated flavin cofactor. The latter is synthesised by the flavin prenyltransferase UbiX. Herein, we demonstrate the applicability of FDC/UbiX expressing cells for both isolated enzyme and whole-cell biocatalysis. FDCs exhibit high activity with total turnover numbers (TTN) of up to 55000 and turnover frequency (TOF) of up to 370 min?1. Co-solvent compatibility studies revealed FDC's tolerance to some organic solvents up 20 % v/v. Using the in-vitro (de)carboxylase activity of holo-FDC as well as whole-cell biocatalysts, we performed a substrate profiling study of three FDCs, providing insights into structural determinants of activity. FDCs display broad substrate tolerance towards a wide range of acrylic acid derivatives bearing (hetero)cyclic or olefinic substituents at C3 affording conversions of up to >99 %. The synthetic utility of FDCs was demonstrated by a preparative-scale decarboxylation.

Efficient synthesis of functionalized olefins by Wittig reaction using Amberlite resin as a mild base

Valkute, Tushar R.,Aratikatla, Eswar K.,Bhattacharya, Asish K.

, p. 581 - 589 (2017/03/15)

A convenient procedure for the synthesis of olefins by the reaction of stabilized, semistabilized, and nonstabilized phosphorous ylides with various aldehydes or ketone using Amberlite resin as a mild base is described. Our developed method offers facile and racemization-free synthesis of α,β-unsaturated amino esters and chiral allylic amine. The developed methodology offers mild reaction conditions, high efficiency, and facile isolation of the final products, a practical alternative to known procedures.

Norepinephrine alkaloids as antiplasmodial agents: Synthesis of syncarpamide and insight into the structure-activity relationships of its analogues as antiplasmodial agents

Aratikatla, Eswar K.,Valkute, Tushar R.,Puri, Sunil K.,Srivastava, Kumkum,Bhattacharya, Asish K.

supporting information, p. 1089 - 1105 (2017/08/03)

Syncarpamide 1, a norepinephrine alkaloid isolated from the leaves of Zanthoxylum syncarpum (Rutaceae) exhibited promising antiplasmodial activities against Plasmodium falciparum with reported IC50 values of 2.04 μM (D6 clone), 3.06 μM (W2 clone) and observed by us 3.90 μM (3D7 clone) and 2.56 μM (K1 clone). In continuation of our work on naturally occurring antimalarial compounds, synthesis of syncarpamide 1 and its enantiomer, (R)-2 using Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation as a key step has been accomplished. In order to study structure-activity-relationship (SAR) in detail, a library of 55 compounds (3–57), which are analogues/homologues of syncarpamide 1 were synthesized by varying the substituents on the aromatic ring, by changing the stereocentre at the C-7 and/or by varying the acid groups in the ester and/or amide side chain based on the natural product lead molecule and further assayed in vitro against 3D7 and K1 strains of P. falciparum to evaluate their antiplasmodial activities. In order to study the effect of position of functional groups on antiplasmodial activity profile, a regioisomer (S)-58 of syncarpamide 1 was synthesized however, it turned out to be inactive against both the strains. Two compounds, (S)-41 and its enantiomer, (R)-42 having 3,4,5-trimethoxy cinnamoyl groups as side chains showed better antiplasmodial activity with IC50 values of 3.16, 2.28 μM (3D7) and 1.78, 2.07 μM (K1), respectively than the natural product, syncarpamide 1. Three compounds (S)-13, (S)-17, (S)-21 exhibited antiplasmodial activities with IC50 values of 6.39, 6.82, 6.41 μM against 3D7 strain, 4.27, 7.26, 2.71 μM against K1 strain and with CC50 values of 147.72, 153.0, >200 μM respectively. The in vitro antiplasmodial activity data of synthesized library suggests that the electron density and possibility of resonance in both the ester and amide side chains increases the antiplasmodial activity as compared to the parent natural product 1. The natural product syncarpamide 1 and four analogues/homologues out of the synthesized library of 55, (S)-41, (R)-42, (S)-55 and (S)-57 were assayed in vivo assay against chloroquine-resistant P. yoelii (N-67) strain of Plasmodium. However, none of the five molecules, 1, (S)-41, (R)-42, (S)-55 and (S)-57 exhibited any promising in vivo antimalarial activity against P. yoelii (N-67) strain. Compounds 4, 6, 7 and 11 showed high cytotoxicities with CC50 values of 5.87, 5.08, 6.44 and 14.04 μM, respectively. Compound 6 was found to be the most cytotoxic as compared to the standard drug, podophyllotoxin whereas compounds 4 and 7 showed comparable cytotoxicities to podophyllotoxin.

Synthesis of Stilbene-Quinone Hybrids through Heck Reactions in PEG-400

Demidoff, Felipe C.,De Souza, Fabrícia P.,Netto, Chaquip D.

supporting information, p. 5217 - 5223 (2017/11/28)

Styrenes were coupled with 3-iodolawsone in PEG-400 at 90 °C, leading stereoselectively to (E)-stilbene-quinone hybrids through Heck reactions. The best reaction conditions were found to be the use of NaOH (3 equiv) and 10 mol% of palladium acetate at 90 °C for 15 minutes. The chemical yields of the Heck reactions using styrenes with electron-withdrawing groups (65-98%) were greater than styrenes bearing electron-donating groups (7-32%) on the aromatic ring. In particular, the chemical yields of Heck reactions involving nitrostyrenes were the best ones observed.

Domino Methylenation/Hydrogenation of Aldehydes and Ketones by Combining Matsubara's Reagent and Wilkinson's Catalyst

Maazaoui, Radhouan,Pin-Nó, María,Gervais, Kevin,Abderrahim, Raoudha,Ferreira, Franck,Perez-Luna, Alejandro,Chemla, Fabrice,Jackowski, Olivier

supporting information, p. 5732 - 5737 (2016/12/14)

The methylenation/hydrogenation cascade reaction of aldehydes or ketones through a domino process involving two ensuing steps in a single pot is realized. The compatibility of Matsubara's reagent and Wilkinson's complex give a combination that allows, under dihydrogen, the transformation of a carbonyl function into a methyl group. This new method is suitable to introduce an ethyl motif from aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes with total chemoselectivity and total retention of α-stereochemical purity. The developed procedure is also extended to the introduction of methyl groups from ketones.

Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of resveratrol analogues as aromatase and quinone reductase 2 inhibitors for chemoprevention of cancer

Sun, Bin,Hoshino, Juma,Jermihov, Katie,Marler, Laura,Pezzuto, John M.,Mesecar, Andrew D.,Cushman, Mark

experimental part, p. 5352 - 5366 (2010/09/05)

A series of new resveratrol analogues were designed and synthesized and their inhibitory activities against aromatase were evaluated. The crystal structure of human aromatase (PDB 3eqm) was used to rationalize the mechanism of action of the aromatase inhibitor 32 (IC50 0.59 μM) through docking, molecular mechanics energy minimization, and computer graphics molecular modeling, and the information was utilized to design several very potent inhibitors, including compounds 82 (IC50 70 nM) and 84 (IC50 36 nM). The aromatase inhibitory activities of these compounds are much more potent than that for the lead compound resveratrol, which has an IC50 of 80 μM. In addition to aromatase inhibitory activity, compounds 32 and 44 also displayed potent QR2 inhibitory activity (IC 50 1.7 μM and 0.27 μM, respectively) and the high-resolution X-ray structures of QR2 in complex with these two compounds provide insight into their mechanism of QR2 inhibition. The aromatase and quinone reductase inhibitors resulting from these studies have potential value in the treatment and prevention of cancer.

Oxocarbons and related compounds. 27. Synthesis of dihydrocyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones and cyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones via annulation of alkoxy-(1-alkenyl)benzenes with 3-chloro-3-cyclobutene-1,2-dione. Scope and limitations

Schmidt, Arthur H.,Kircher, Gunnar,Spring, Mathias,Hendriok, Markus W.,Kuenz, Christian

, p. 564 - 574 (2007/10/03)

The reaction of alkoxy-(1-alkenyl)benzenes with semisquaric chloride (3) has been investigated systematically. 1,2-Dialkoxy- and 1-alkoxy′-2-alkoxy″-4-(1-alkenyl)benzenes (6a-j) and (11a-i) react with 3 to give the 3,4-dihydrocyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones(8a-j) and (12a-i). Treatment of the dihydrocyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones with 1.2 equiv. bromine effects dehydrogenation and affords cyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones(9a-e) and (13b-f). Any efforts to extend this annulation reaction to dimethoxy-(1-alkenyl)benzenes with the methoxy groups in other than the 1,2-positions, e. g. 14a, b, 16a, b have been unsuccessful. The reaction of 1,2,3-trimethoxy-4-(1-propenyl) [and 4-(1-butenyl)]-benzenes (18a) and (18b) with semisquaric chloride (3) leads to the elimination of HCl and CH3OH and gives 5,6-dimethoxy-3-methyl [and 3-ethyl]-cyclobuta[a]naphthalene-1,2-diones (20a) and (20b). The reaction pathway of this novel annulation reaction is discussed.

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