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Vinylogous Elimination/C-H Functionalization/Allylation Cascade Reaction of Allenoate Adducts: Synthesis of Ring-Fused Dihydropyridinones
Sun, Manman,Chen, Weida,Wu, Haijian,Xia, Xiangyu,Yang, Jianguo,Wang, Lei,Shen, Guodong,Wang, Zhiming
supporting information, p. 8313 - 8319 (2020/11/03)
A palladium-catalyzed cascade reaction of β′-allenoate adducts with aryl/heteroaryl carboxamides through a vinylogous elimination/C-H functionalization/intramolecular allylation reaction sequence has been developed with high Z stereoselectivity. Various ring-fused dihydropyridinones bearing an α,β-unsaturated ester substituent are obtained. It is the first example of application of the allenoate adducts to C-H functionalization annulations as practical precursors of hard-to-get functionalized electron-deficient 1,3-butadienes. Using air as the terminal oxidant also shows a great advantage in environmental friendliness.
Optimized synthesis and solid state investigations on the drug candidate encenicline hydrochloride
Laus, Gerhard,Neuner, Sandro,Metz, Ramona,Müller, Thomas,Kahlenberg, Volker,Gelbrich, Thomas,Nerdinger, Sven,Schreiner, Erwin,Adamer, Verena,Wurst, Klaus,Schottenberger, Herwig
, p. 1226 - 1238 (2019/08/01)
For the production of drug substances a robust, scalable process delivering the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in excellent chemical and polymorphic purity is required. For this purpose we developed a novel imidazole-mediated one-pot procedure for
GEMINAL SUBSTITUTED QUINUCLIDINE AMIDE COMPOUNDS AS AGONISTS OF ALPHA-7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS
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Paragraph 00703-00704, (2016/07/05)
The present invention relates to novel geminal substituted quinuclidine amide compounds, and pharmaceutical compositions of the same, that are suitable as agonists or partial agonists of α7- nAChR, and methods of preparing these compounds and compositions, and the use of these compounds and compositions in methods of maintaining, treating and/or improving cognitive function. In particular, methods of administering the compound or composition to a patient in need thereof, for example a patient with a cognitive deficiency and/or a desire to enhance cognitive function, that may derive a benefit therefrom.
Discovery of a new series of potent and selective linear tachykinin NK 2 receptor antagonists
Fedi, Valentina,Altamura, Maria,Catalioto, Rose-Marie,Giannotti, Danilo,Giolitti, Alessandro,Giuliani, Sandro,Guidi, Antonio,Harmat, Nicholas J. S.,Lecci, Alessandro,Meini, Stefania,Nannicini, Rossano,Pasqui, Franco,Tramontana, Manuela,Triolo, Antonio,Maggi, Carlo Alberto
, p. 4793 - 4807 (2008/03/12)
Starting from 1 (MEN 14268), a selective tachykinin NK2 receptor antagonist with an interesting in vitro pharmacological profile, a family of numerous antagonists was obtained through an optimization process focused on iterated structural modifications. The effects of the introduction of a wide variety of substituents on the lipophilic aromatic part of the molecule and the modulation of the structural constraint through the insertion of different achiral α,α-dialkylamino acids were investigated. In particular, aromatic and benzofused heteroaromatic moieties were introduced at the pseudo-N-terminal residue to replace the 2-benzothiophene moiety, and a systematic investigation of the best positioning of substituents onto the aromatic platform was reported for the benzothiophene core. Studies on the modulation of the length and the rigidity of the hydrophilic pseudo-C-terminal pendant are presented. Many heteroaliphatic groups are well tolerated by the receptor in this part of the ligand. The product 48f (MEN15596), bearing a methyl substituent on the benzothiophene and a tetrahydropyranylmethylpiperidine pendant, was finally selected for its good in vivo activity after intravenous, intraduodenal, and oral administration in guinea pigs.
