42436-21-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A novel superparamagnetic powerful guanidine-functionalized γ-Fe2O3based sulfonic acid recyclable and efficient heterogeneous catalyst for microwave-assisted rapid synthesis of quinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives in Green media
Foroughifar, Naser,Khajeh-Amiri, Alireza,Norouzi, Fateme Haji,Pasdar, Hoda
, p. 29948 - 29959 (2021/10/20)
The novel organic-inorganic nanohybrid superparamagnetic (γ-Fe2O3@CPTMS-guanidine@SO3H) nanocatalyst modified with sulfonic acid represents an efficient and green catalyst for the one-pot synthesis of quinazolin-4(3H)-one derivativesviathree-component condensation reaction between anthranilic acid, acetic anhydride and different amines under microwave irradiation and solvent-free conditions (4a-q). XRD, FT-IR, FE-SEM, TGA, VSM and EDX were used to characterize this new magnetic organocatalyst. Outstanding performance, short response time (15-30 min), simple operation, easy work-up procedure, and avoidance of toxic catalysts can be regarded as its significant advantages. Moreover, it can be easily separated from the reaction solution through magnetic decantation using an external magnet, and recycled at least six times without notable reduction in its activity.
Metal-free C-H methylation and acetylation of heteroarenes with PEG-400
Kudale, Vishal Suresh,Wang, Jeh-Jeng
, p. 3506 - 3511 (2020/06/25)
The generation of a methyl carbon source from renewable and cheap sources is challenging. Herein, we describe a novel and an efficient route for methylation and acetylation of aza-heteroarenes using PEG-400 under O2and TsOH·H2O for the first time by tuning the reaction conditions using a different set of starting materials. The key features of the current protocol are oxidative C-O and C-C bond scission under metal-free conditions with good functional group tolerance, and a broad substrate scope. The potential applicability of the designed methodology was demonstrated for the synthesis of central nervous system (CNS) depressant and anticonvulsant drug molecules by a one-pot strategy.
Structure-Activity Relationship for the 4(3H)-Quinazolinone Antibacterials
Bouley, Renee,Ding, Derong,Peng, Zhihong,Bastian, Maria,Lastochkin, Elena,Song, Wei,Suckow, Mark A.,Schroeder, Valerie A.,Wolter, William R.,Mobashery, Shahriar,Chang, Mayland
, p. 5011 - 5021 (2016/06/13)
We recently reported on the discovery of a novel antibacterial (2) with a 4(3H)-quinazolinone core. This discovery was made by in silico screening of 1.2 million compounds for binding to a penicillin-binding protein and the subsequent demonstration of antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus. The first structure-activity relationship for this antibacterial scaffold is explored in this report with evaluation of 77 variants of the structural class. Eleven promising compounds were further evaluated for in vitro toxicity, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy in a mouse peritonitis model of infection, which led to the discovery of compound 27. This new quinazolinone has potent activity against methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains, low clearance, oral bioavailability and shows efficacy in a mouse neutropenic thigh infection model.
