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Design, synthesis and fungicidal activity evaluation of novel pyrimidinamine derivatives containing phenyl-thiazole/oxazole moiety
Yan, Zhongzhong,Liu, Aiping,Ou, Yingcan,Li, Jianming,Yi,Zhang, Ning,Liu, Minhua,Huang, Lu,Ren, Jianwei,Liu, Weidong,Hu, Aixi
, p. 3218 - 3228 (2019/06/05)
Diflumetorim is a member of pyrimidinamine fungicides that possess excellent antifungal activities. Nevertheless, as reported that the activity of diflumetorim to corn rust (Puccinia sorghi) was not ideal (EC50 = 53.26 mg/L). Herein, a series of novel pyrimidinamine derivatives containing phenyl-thiazole/oxazole moiety were designed based on our previous study and the structural characteristics of diflumetorim, synthesized and bioassayed to discover novel fungicides with excellent antifungal activities. Among these compounds, T18 gave the optimal fungicidal activity, which respectively offers control effects with EC50 values of 0.93 mg/L against P. sorghi and 1.24 mg/L against E. graminis, significantly superior to commercial fungicides diflumetorim, tebuconazole, and flusilazole. Cell cytotoxicity results suggested that compound T18 has lower toxicities than diflumetorim. Furthermore, DFT calculation indicated that the phenyl-thiazole/oxazole moiety plays an unarguable role in the improvement of activity, which will contribute to designing and developing more potent compounds in the future.
Candida antarctica lipases acting as versatile catalysts for the synthesis of enantiopure (R)- and (S)-1-(2-phenylthiazol-4-yl)ethanamines This paper is dedicated to the anniversary of 95th birthday of Professor Valer Fǎrcǎ?anu.
Radu, Alexandra,Moisǎ, Mǎdǎlina Elena,To?a, Monica Ioana,Dima, Norbert,Zaharia, Valentin,Irimie, Florin Dan
, p. 114 - 119 (2014/07/08)
The synthesis of both enantiomers of four new phenylthiazole-based amines by enantiomer-selective acylation of racemic amines and by hydrolysis of the corresponding racemic amides using lipase B from Candida antarctica (Novozyme 435) as chiral catalyst was performed with good yields and excellent enantioselectivities. In order to prevent the frequently occurring partial racemization of enantiopure amides during chemical hydrolysis to the corresponding (R)-amines, the deprotection of the N-acylated (R)-enantiomers by mild enzymatic hydrolysis with lipase A from C. antarctica immobilized on Celite was also developed.
