66095-35-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
AMINE COMPOUNDS HAVING ANTI-INFLAMMATORY, ANTIFUNGAL, ANTIPARASITIC AND ANTICANCER ACTIVITY
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Amine compounds having activity against inflammation, fungi, unicellular parasitic microorganisms, and cancer are described. The compounds contain a monocyclic, bicyclic, or tricyclic aromatic ring having one, two, or three ring nitrogen atoms.
Structural analysis of ATP analogues compatible with kinase-catalyzed labeling
Suwal, Sujit,Senevirathne, Chamara,Garre, Satish,Pflum, Mary Kay H.
, p. 2386 - 2391 (2013/02/23)
Kinase-catalyzed protein phosphorylation is an important biochemical process involved in cellular functions. We recently discovered that kinases promiscuously accept γ-modified ATP analogues as cosubstrates and used several ATP analogues as tools for stud
A Simple and Economic Synthesis of Monoacylated Alkanediamines by Thermal Transamidation
Zaragoza-Doerwald, Florencio,Kiedrowski, Guenter von
, p. 917 - 918 (2007/10/02)
N-(ω-Aminoalkyl)amides 2 are easily synthesized by heating mixtures of excess α,ω-alkanediamines 1 and primary amides to temperatures between 150 deg C and 200 deg C, at which thermal transamidation occurs.Under the reaction conditions ammonia is released, and 2 is in equilibrium with the alkanediamine 1 and the α,ω-bis(acylamino)alkane 3.Thus, thermal transamidation is a practicable way to overcome the problem of diacylation which appears as an often recognized problem even in the latest literature.
