564483-37-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
A novel class of potent nonglycosidic and nonpeptidic pan-selectin inhibitors
Ulbrich, Holger K.,Luxenburger, Andreas,Prech, Philip,Eriksson, Einar E.,Soehnlein, Oliver,Rotzius, Pierre,Lindbom, Lennart,Dannhardt, Gerd
, p. 5988 - 5999 (2007/10/03)
An early step of the inflammatory response, the rolling of leukocytes on activated endothelial cells, is mediated by selectin/carbohydrate interactions. The tetrasaccharide sialy LewisX is a ligand for E-, P-, and L-selectin and therefore serve
Expanding Pd-catalyzed C-N bond-forming processes: The first amidation of aryl sulfonates, aqueous amination, and complementarity with Cu-catalyzed reactions
Huang, Xiaohua,Anderson, Kevin W.,Zim, Danilo,Jiang, Lei,Klapars, Artis,Buchwald, Stephen L.
, p. 6653 - 6655 (2007/10/03)
The first general method for the Pd-catalyzed amination of aryl tosylates and benzenesulfonates was developed utilizing ligand 1, which belongs to a new generation of biaryl monophosphine ligands. In addition, the new catalyst system for the first time enables amidation of aryl arenesulfonates and aqueous amination protocols that do not necessitate the use of cosolvents. The substrate scope has been significantly expanded to include aryl halides containing primary amides and free carboxylic acid groups. In the case of multifunctional substrates, the Pd-catalyzed amination can provide selectivity that is complementary to the Cu-catalyzed C-N bond-forming processes. Copyright
