4443-37-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A Direct Approach to Decoration of Bioactive Compounds via C-H Amination Reaction
Ju, Guodong,Yuan, Chunchen,Wang, Dongjie,Zhang, Jingyu,Zhao, Yingsheng
, p. 9852 - 9855 (2019)
The development of new methods to achieve the direct synthesis of bioactive organic molecules is always an important topic in organic synthesis. We hereby demonstrate that N-methoxyamide is an excellent amino source in the iridium-catalyzed intermolecular C-H amination reaction. The linkage of two bioactive organic molecules can be well achieved with this new protocol. More than 20 examples of decorated bioactive compounds were reported, which can facilitate the discovery of new bioactive molecules.
Rh(III)-Catalyzed C-H Amidation of Arenes with N-Methoxyamide as an Amidating Reagent
Ju, Guodong,Li, Guobao,Qian, Guanwen,Zhang, Jingyu,Zhao, Yingsheng
supporting information, p. 7333 - 7336 (2019/10/08)
The Rh(III)-catalyzed amidation of C(sp2)-H bonds has been reported by employing the N-methoxyamide as a novel amino source. An excellent level of functional group tolerance can be achieved when N-methoxyamide derivatives are used as the amidating reagents. Importantly, several known bioactive compounds such as Aminalon, Pregabalin, Gabapentin, and Probenecid can be transformed to effective amidating reagents, as a way to facilitate the development of new bioactive molecules.
