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3-PHENYLSULPHONYL-QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS AGENTS FOR TREATING PATHOGENIC BLOOD VESSELS DISORDERS
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Paragraph 0350, (2021/04/23)
The disclosure provides compounds, and compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, kits that include the compounds, and methods of using (or administering) and making the compounds. The disclosure further provides compounds or compositions thereof for use in a method of modulating PLXDC1 (TEM7) and/or PLXDC2 or killing pathogenic blood vessles. The disclosure further provides compounds or compositions thereof for use in a method of treating a disease, disorder, or condition that is mediated, at least in part, by PEDF receptors or by angiogenesis.
Rhodium-catalyzed Sommelet-Hauser type rearrangement of α-diazoimines: Synthesis of functionalized enamides
Anbarasan, Pazhamalai,Ramachandran, Kuppan,Reddy, Angula Chandra Shekar,Reddy, Palagulla Maheswar
supporting information, p. 5649 - 5652 (2020/06/09)
An efficient rhodium catalyzed Sommelet-Hauser type rearrangement of sulfur ylides derived from α-thioesters and N-sulfonyl-1,2,3-triazoles has been successfully accomplished for the synthesis of various functionalized enamides. The developed reaction involves the unprecedented [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of sulfur ylides with the imine motif. Importantly, the method works well with various substituted α-thioesters/-amides/-ketones and substituted N-sulfonyl-1,2,3-triazoles and allows the synthesis of diverse enamide derivatives in good to excellent yields. The reaction was also successfully extended to the one-pot synthesis of enamides from terminal alkynes.
Cu(I)/chiral bisoxazoline-catalyzed enantioselective sommelet-hauser rearrangement of sulfonium ylides
Wang, Jianbo,Li, Shu-Sen
supporting information, p. 12343 - 12358 (2020/11/10)
Catalytic asymmetric thia-Sommelet-Hauser rearrangement of sulfonium ylides remains a great challenge due to its multistep reaction mechanism involving metal carbene formation, proton transfer, and [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement. In particular, the key problem of such reactions is the differentiation of the enantiotopic lone pair electrons of sulfur, which generates the sulfonium ylide intermediate bearing chirality on the sulfur atom. With a modified chiral bisoxazoline ligand, we developed a Cu(I)- catalyzed asymmetric thia-Sommelet-Hauser rearrangement with good to excellent enantioselectivities. Mechanistic studies provide insights into the details of the reaction mechanism.
Catalyst-free, visible-light-promoted S-H insertion reaction between thiols and α-diazoesters
Chen, Shuwen,Huo, Congde,Liu, Cai,Ma, Ben,Song, Menghui,Wang, Ganggang,Yang, Jingya,Zhou, Hongyan
supporting information, p. 9494 - 9498 (2020/12/15)
A visible-light-promoted S-H insertion reaction between thiols and α-diazoesters was developed. The reaction proceeded smoothly at room temperature with a broad substrate scope, affording various thioethers in moderate to excellent yields. The catalyst- A
Air-stable binuclear Titanium(IV) salophen perfluorobutanesulfonate with zinc power catalytic system and its application to C–S and C–Se bond formation
Wang, Lingxiao,Qiao, Jie,Wei, Jiancong,Liang, Zhiwu,Xu, Xinhua,Li, Ningbo
, (2020/01/08)
An air-stable μ-oxo-bridged binuclear Lewis acid of titanium(IV) salophen perfluorobutanesulfonate [{Ti(salophen)H2O}2O][OSO2C4F9]2 (1) was successfully synthesized by the reaction of TiIV(salophen)Cl2 with AgOSO2C4F9 and characterized by techniques such as IR, NMR and HRMS. This complex was stable open to air over a year, and exhibited good thermal stability and high solubility in polar organic solvents. The complex also had relatively strong acidity with a strength of 0.8 Ho ≤ 3.3, and showed high catalytic efficiency towards various C–S and C–Se bond formations in the presence of zinc power. This catalytic system affords a mild and efficient approach to synthesis of thio- and selenoesters, α-arylthio- and seleno-carbonyl compounds, and thio- and selenoethers.
Rhodium-Catalyzed Rearrangement of S/Se-Ylides for the Synthesis of Substituted Vinylogous Carbonates
Reddy, Angula Chandra Shekar,Anbarasan, Pazhamalai
supporting information, p. 9965 - 9969 (2019/12/24)
An efficient rhodium-catalyzed unprecedented oxa-[2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of sulfur ylide derived from α-thioesters/ketones and diazo carbonyl compounds has been accomplished for the synthesis of various sulfur-tethered vinylogous carbonates in good to excellent yields. Important features of the developed reaction include wide functional group tolerance, excellent chemo- and regioselectivity, and efficient rearrangement involving the carbonyl motif. The present reaction also equally works well with α-selenoesters for the synthesis of seleno-containing vinylogous carbonates.
Sulfonium ylide formation and subsequent C[sbnd]S bond cleavage of aromatic isopropyl sulfide catalyzed by hemin in aqueous solvent
Yan, Xiaojing,Li, Chang,Xu, Xiaofei,He, Quan,Zhao, Xiaoyong,Pan, Yuanjiang
supporting information, p. 3081 - 3087 (2019/05/08)
Heme is an abundant and widely existed cofactor for a variety of metalloenzymes, whose broader use is generally impeded by its high instability and poor solubility. Here we report an environment-benign and efficient strategy for the sulfonium ylide formation and subsequent C[sbnd]S bond cleavage of aromatic isopropyl sulfides, which was catalyzed by hemin in assistance of Triton X-100. This aqueous catalytic system exhibited good functional group tolerance to a variety of sulfides and diazo esters. And the reaction mechanism was preliminarily proposed on the basis of designed reactions. Furthermore, the cleavage of C[sbnd]S bond followed by introducing a functional ester group to aromatic sulfides, may potentially be employed for the late stage functionalization (LSF) of organosulfur drug in the future.
Novel sulphone acid derivative, preparation method thereof and application of novel sulphone acid derivative as medicine
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Paragraph 0126; 0128; 0129, (2017/07/20)
The invention relates to a novel sulphone acid derivative show in a formula (I), a preparation method thereof and application of a medicine composition containing the derivative in preparing medicines for treating diabetes and metabolic syndrome. The sulphone acid derivative has excellent in-vivo blood glucose decreasing activity, and can be used for preventing or treating diabetes. (The formula is shown in the description).
Aryl alkyl, aryl aryl thioether compound and its synthesis method
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Paragraph 0083-0086, (2017/08/16)
The invention discloses a synthesis method of an aryl-alkyl and aryl-aryl thioether compound represented by a formula (III). According to the synthesis method, aryl tetrafluoroboric acid diazonium salt is taken as a reaction raw material in a reaction solvent, aryl and alkyl thiosulfate is taken as a sulfurizing agent, and the materials react under the catalysis action of visible light and a photosensitive agent to obtain the aryl-alkyl and aryl-aryl thioether compound. According to the synthesis method, the raw materials are easy to obtain and are cheap, the reaction operation is simple, the reaction condition is mild and environment-friendly, the yield is higher, the functional group tolerance is excellent, later modification of drugs is successfully realized, and an efficient C-S bond construction method is provided for medicinal chemistry and biological orthogonal chemistry research.
Scope and Mechanism of Iridium Porphyrin-Catalyzed S-H Insertion Reactions between Thiols and Diazo Esters
Dairo, Taiwo O.,Woo, L. Keith
, p. 927 - 934 (2017/04/21)
The insertion of carbenes derived from ethyl diazoacetate (EDA), methyl diazoacetate (MDA), methyl phenyldiazoacetate (MPDA), and methyl (p-tolyl)diazoacetate (MTDA) into the S-H bonds of aromatic and aliphatic thiols was catalyzed by (5,10,15,20-tetratolylporphyrinato)methyliridium(III), Ir(TTP)CH3, at ambient temperatures. Yields of the resulting thioether products were as high as 97% for aromatic thiols, with catalyst loadings as low as 0.07 mol %. Thiol binding to Ir(TTP)CH3 was measured at 23 °C by titration studies, providing equilibrium constants, Kb, ranging from 4.25 × 102 to 1.69 × 103 and increasing in the order p-nitrobenzenethiol a mechanism that involves a rate-limiting nucleophilic attack of thiols on an iridium-carbene species, where the major species present in the reaction solution is an inactive, hexacoordinate Ir-thiol complex.
