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Dehydrative condensation of carbonyls with non-acidic methylenes enabled by light: Synthesis of benzofurans
Liu, Wenbo,Chen, Ning,Yang, Xiaobo,Li, Lu,Li, Chao-Jun
, p. 13120 - 13123 (2016)
Condensation of carbonyls with non-acidic methylenes such as those adjacent to heteroatoms and allylic types to generate CC bonds is challenging but highly desirable. Inventing novel methods that can accomplish such condensations can enrich synthetic chemists' toolbox. Herein, we report a simple, clean, and high yielding protocol promoted by light to achieve condensation of non-acidic methylenes with carbonyls. As examples to demonstrate the power of this methodology, one class of ubiquitous and highly important heterocycles, i.e. benzofurans, were synthesized with broad functional group compatibility. Furthermore, intermolecular condensations were also briefly investigated.
Structure-Activity Studies on Benzhydrol-Containing Nipecotic Acid and Guvacine Derivatives as Potent, Orally-Active Inhibitors of GABA Uptake
Pavia, Michael R.,Lobbestael, Sandra J.,Nugiel, David,Mayhugh, Daniel R.,Gregor, Vlad E.,et al.
, p. 4238 - 4248 (2007/10/02)
The introduction of lipophilic groups onto the ring nitrogen of nipecotic acid and guvacine, two known GABA uptake inhibitors, afforded potent, orally-active anticonvulsant drugs.A series of compounds is reported which explores the structure-activity relationships (SAR) in this series.Among the areas explored: side-chain SAR (aromatic-, heterocyclic-, and tricyclic-containing side chains) and modifications to the tetrahydropyridine ring.The benzhydrol ether-containing side chains afforded the most potent compounds with several exhibiting in vitro IC50 values for GABA uptake of 1 μM (including 5, Table I; 37, 43, Table IV; and 44, Table V).Compound 44 was selected for extensive evaluation and subsequently progressed to Phase 1 clinical trials with severe adverse effects seen after single dose administration to humans.