36847-83-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis and progesterone receptor antagonist activities of 6-aryl benzimidazolones and benzothiazolones
Zhang, Puwen,Terefenko, Eugene A.,Wrobel, Jay,Zhang, Zhiming,Zhu, Yuan,Cohen, Jeffrey,Marschke, Keith B.,Mais, Dale
, p. 2747 - 2750 (2007/10/03)
Novel 6-aryl benzimidazolones and benzothiazolones were prepared and examined as bioisosteres of the recently reported 6-aryl dihydroquinolines (1) for progesterone receptor (PR) antagonist activities. PR antagonist activities increased when compounds 9c-f possessed a more lipophilic group at position-1 and pendent aryl moiety para to NH moiety. Furthermore, conversion of carbonyl moiety of 9e,f to the thio-carbonyl led to benzoimidazolethiones 15a,b with significantly improved potency and binding affinity.
o-Nitrobenzylidene Compounds. Part 4. The Cyanide-induced Cyclisation of o-Acetamido-N-(o-nitrobenzylidene)anilines: an Improved Route to Quinoxalinocinnolines
Shepherd, Thomas,Smith, David M.
, p. 501 - 506 (2007/10/02)
Cyclisation of o-acetamido-N-(o-nitrobenzylidene)anilines (7) with potassium cyanide in methanol (preferably under nitrogen) leads in most cases to quinoxalinocinnolines (6) of unambiguous substitution pattern.In some cases, cyclisation appears to be incomplete, and 2-amino-3-(o-nitrophenyl)quinoxalines (11) are obtained as by-products; in certain cases quinoxalinocinnoline 5-oxides (10) are also detected.These by-products are assumed to result from oxidation of intermediates in the cyclisation process (7) ----> (6).
