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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 17464-66-3 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,7,4,6 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 17464-66:
(7*1)+(6*7)+(5*4)+(4*6)+(3*4)+(2*6)+(1*6)=123
123 % 10 = 3
So 17464-66-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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17464-66-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Design and Investigation of a [18F]-Labeled Benzamide Derivative as a High Affinity Dual Sigma Receptor Subtype Radioligand for Prostate Tumor Imaging

Yang, Dongzhi,Comeau, Anthony,Bowen, Wayne D.,Mach, Robert H.,Ross, Brian D.,Hong, Hao,Van Dort, Marcian E.

, p. 770 - 780 (2017)

High overexpression of sigma (σ) receptors (σ1 and σ2 subtypes) in a variety of human solid tumors has prompted the development of σ receptor-targeting radioligands, as imaging agents for tumor detection. A majority of these radioligands to date target the σ2 receptor, a potential marker of tumor proliferative status. The identification of approximately equal proportions of both σ receptor subtypes in prostate tumors suggests that a high affinity, dual σ receptor-targeting radioligand could potentially provide enhanced tumor targeting efficacy in prostate cancer. To accomplish this goal, we designed a series of ligands which bind to both σ receptor subtypes with high affinity. Ligand 3a in this series, displaying optimal dual σ receptor subtype affinity (σ1, 6.3 nM; σ2, 10.2 nM) was radiolabeled with fluorine-18 (18F) to give [18F]3a and evaluated as a σ receptor-targeting radioligand in the mouse PC-3 prostate tumor model. Cellular assays with PC-3 cells demonstrated that a major proportion of [18F]3a was localized to cell surface σ receptors, while ~10% of [18F]3a was internalized within cells after incubation for 3.5 h. Serial PET imaging in mice bearing PC-3 tumors revealed that uptake of [18F]3a was 1.6 ± 0.8, 4.4 ± 0.3, and 3.6 ± 0.6% ID/g (% injection dose per gram) in σ receptor-positive prostate tumors at 15 min, 1.5 h, and 3.5 h postinjection, respectively (n = 3) resulting in clear tumor visualization. Blocking studies conducted with haloperidol (a nonselective inhibitor for both σ receptor subtypes) confirmed that the uptake of [18F]3a was σ receptor-mediated. Histology analysis confirmed similar expression of σ1 and σ2 in PC-3 tumors which was significantly greater than its expression in normal organs/tissues such as liver, kidney, and muscle. Metabolite studies revealed that >50% of radioactivity in PC-3 tumors at 30 min postinjection represented intact [18F]3a. Prominent σ receptor-specific uptake of [18F]3a in prostate tumors and its subsequent clear visualization with PET imaging indicate potential utility for the diagnosis of prostate carcinoma.

Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of 3′,4′,5′-trimethoxy evodiamine derivatives as potential antitumor agents

Peng, Yijiao,Xiong, Runde,Li, Zhen,Peng, Junmei,Xie, Zhi-Zhong,Lei, Xiao-Yong,He, Dongxiu,Tang, Guotao

, p. 1021 - 1032 (2021/02/26)

A series of compounds bearing 3′,4′,5′-trimethoxy module into the core structure of evodiamine were designed and synthesized. The synthesized compounds were screened in vitro for their antitumor potential. MTT results showed that compounds 14a–14c and 14i–14j had significant effects, with compound 14h being the most prominent, with an IC50 value of 3.3 ± 1.5?μM, which was lower than evodiamine and 5-Fu. Subsequent experiments further confirmed that compound 14h could inhibit cell proliferation and migration, and induce G2/M phase arrest to inhibit the proliferation of HGC-27 cells, which is consistent with the results of the cytotoxicity experiment. Besides, 14h could inhibit microtubule assembly and might kill tumor cells by inhibiting VEGF and glycolysis. All experimental results indicate that compound 14h might be a potential drug candidate for the treatment of gastric cancer and was worthy of further study.

Discovery of Novel Polycyclic Heterocyclic Derivatives from Evodiamine for the Potential Treatment of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Chen, Zhe-Sheng,Li, Dahong,Qiu, Yangyi,Wu, Liang,Xu, Jinyi,Xu, Shengtao,Yang, Dong-Hua,Yao, Hong,Zhou, Manzhen

, p. 17346 - 17365 (2021/12/09)

Evodiamine (Evo) is a quinazolinocarboline alkaloid found in Evodia rutaecarpa and exhibits moderate antiproliferative activity. Herein, we report using a scaffold-hopping approach to identify a series of novel polycyclic heterocyclic derivatives based on Evo as the topoisomerase I (Top1) inhibitor for the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with limited treatment options. The most potent compound 7f inhibited cell growth in a human breast carcinoma cell line (MDA-MB-231) with an IC50 value of 0.36 μM. Further studies revealed that Top1 was the target of 7f, which directly induced irreversible Top1-DNA covalent complex formation or induced an oxidative DNA lesion through an indirect mechanism mediated by reactive oxygen species. More importantly, in vivo studies showed that 7f exhibited potent antitumor activity in a TNBC-patient-derived tumor xenograft model. These results suggest that compound 7f deserves further investigation as a promising candidate for the treatment of TNBC.

SAR optimization studies on modified salicylamides as a potential treatment for acute myeloid leukemia through inhibition of the CREB pathway

Chae, Hee-Don,Cox, Nick,Capolicchio, Samanta,Lee, Jae Wook,Horikoshi,Kam, Sharon,Ng, Andrew A.,Edwards, Jeffrey,Butler, Tae-León,Chan, Justin,Lee, Yvonne,Potter, Garrett,Capece, Mark C.,Liu, Corey W.,Wakatsuki, Soichi,Smith, Mark,Sakamoto, Kathleen M.

supporting information, p. 2307 - 2315 (2019/06/27)

Disruption of cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein (CREB) provides a potential new strategy to address acute leukemia, a disease associated with poor prognosis, and for which conventional treatment options often carry a significant risk of morbidity and mortality. We describe the structure-activity relationships (SAR) for a series of XX-650-23 derived from naphthol AS-E phosphate that disrupts binding and activation of CREB by the CREB-binding protein (CBP). Through the development of this series, we identified several salicylamides that are potent inhibitors of acute leukemia cell viability through inhibition of CREB-CBP interaction. Among them, a biphenyl salicylamide, compound 71, was identified as a potent inhibitor of CREB-CBP interaction with improved physicochemical properties relative to previously described derivatives of naphthol AS-E phosphate.

Design, synthesis and SARs of novel salicylanilides as potent inhibitors of RANKL-induced osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption

Chen, Chun-Liang,Lee, Chia-Chung,Liu, Fei-Lan,Chen, Tsung-Chih,Ahmed Ali, Ahmed Atef,Chang, Deh-Ming,Huang, Hsu-Shan

, p. 70 - 84 (2016/04/26)

Inhibiting osteoclastogenesis is a promising therapeutic target for treating osteoclast-related diseases. Herein, we synthesized a series of modified salicylanilides and their corresponding 3-phenyl-2H-benzo[e][1,3]oxazine-2,4(3H)-dione and 10-phenyldiben

Scaffold Diversity Inspired by the Natural Product Evodiamine: Discovery of Highly Potent and Multitargeting Antitumor Agents

Wang, Shengzheng,Fang, Kun,Dong, Guoqiang,Chen, Shuqiang,Liu, Na,Miao, Zhenyuan,Yao, Jianzhong,Li, Jian,Zhang, Wannian,Sheng, Chunquan

, p. 6678 - 6696 (2015/09/07)

A critical question in natural product-based drug discovery is how to translate the product into drug-like molecules with optimal pharmacological properties. The generation of natural product-inspired scaffold diversity is an effective but challenging strategy to investigate the broader chemical space and identify promising drug leads. Extending our efforts to the natural product evodiamine, a diverse library containing 11 evodiamine-inspired novel scaffolds and their derivatives were designed and synthesized. Most of them showed good to excellent antitumor activity against various human cancer cell lines. In particular, 3-chloro-10-hydroxyl thio-evodiamine (66c) showed excellent in vitro and in vivo antitumor efficacy with good tolerability and low toxicity. Antitumor mechanism and target profiling studies indicate that compound 66c is the first-in-class triple topoisomerase I/topoisomerase II/tubulin inhibitor. Overall, this study provided an effective strategy for natural product-based drug discovery. (Figure Presented).

Discovery of fluoroquinolone derivatives as potent, selective inhibitors of PI3Kγ

Sha, Shao,Han, Hong-Wei,Gao, Fei,Liu, Tian-Bao,Li, Zhen,Xu, Chi,Zhong, Wei-Qing,Zhu, Hai-Liang

supporting information, p. 2029 - 2035 (2015/11/17)

Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) is an attractive target to potentially treat a range of disease states as illustrated by more than 15 inhibitors now in clinical trials. We disclose herein the discovery of a new class of fluoroquinolone derivatives having

Intramolecular metal-free oxidative aryl-aryl coupling: An unusual hypervalent-iodine-mediated rearrangement of 2-substituted n-phenylbenzamides

Shang, Siyun,Zhang-Negrerie, Daisy,Du, Yunfei,Zhao, Kang

supporting information, p. 6216 - 6219 (2014/06/23)

Hypervalent-iodine-mediated oxidative coupling of the two aryl groups in either 2-acylamino-N-phenyl-benzamides or 2-hydroxy-N-phenylbenzamides, with concomitant insertion of the ortho-substituted N or O atom into the tether, has been described for the first time. This unusual metal-free rearrangement reaction involves an oxidative C(sp2)?C(sp2) aryl-aryl bond formation, cleavage of a C(sp2)?C(O) bond, and a lactamization/lactonization. Furthermore, unsymmetrical diaryl compounds can be easily obtained by removing the tether within the cyclized product.

Synthetic study of substituted arylsulfonylphenylbenzamides

Gong, Denghuang,Li, Jiafeng,Yuan, Chengye,Yuan, Junying

, p. 55 - 66 (2007/10/03)

For the structure-activity relationship, a series of substituted arylsulfonyl-phenylbenzamides is reported.

Design and synthesis of highly potent and selective (2-arylcarbamoyl- phenoxy)-acetic acid inhibitors of aldose reductase for treatment of chronic diabetic complications

Van Zandt, Michael C.,Sibley, Evelyn O.,McCann, Erin E.,Combs, Kerry J.,Flam, Brenda,Sawicki, Diane R.,Sabetta, Al,Carrington, Anne,Sredy, Janet,Howard, Eduardo,Mitschler, Andre,Podjarny, Alberto D.

, p. 5661 - 5675 (2007/10/03)

Recent efforts to identify treatments for chronic diabetic complications have resulted in the discovery of a novel series of highly potent and selective (2-arylcarbamoyl-phenoxy)-acetic acid aldose reductase inhibitors. The compound class features a core template that utilizes an intramolecular hydrogen bond to position the key structural elements of the pharmacophore in a conformation, which promotes a high binding affinity. The lead candidate, example 40, 5-fluoro-2-(4-bromo-2-fluoro-benzylthiocarbamoyl)-phenoxyacetic acid, inhibits aldose reductase with an IC50 of 30 nM, while being 1100 times less active against aldehyde reductase, a related enzyme involved in the detoxification of reactive aldehydes. In addition, example 40 lowers nerve sorbitol levels with an ED50 of 31 mg/kg/d po in the 4-day STZ-induced diabetic rat model.

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