6970-60-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Synthesis of 2-(9H-carbazol-1-yl)anilines from 2,3′-biindolyl and ketones
Noland, Wayland E.,Brown, Christopher D.,Zabronsky, Abigail E.,Tritch, Kenneth J.
, p. 2391 - 2404 (2018/04/11)
Twenty-nine examples of 2-(9H-carbazol-1-yl)anilines were obtained in yields from 27 to 95% by refluxing 2,3′-biindolyl (1 equiv.) and ketones (1 equiv.) in ethanolic HCl. Alkyl, cyclic, and aryl ketones were found to be compatible with this method, however, aldehydes are not. Because the reaction proceeds by addition of the carbonyl C atom to the biindolyl 3-position, this method has high regioselectivity. One example is presented of bridging the two N atoms in the carbazolylaniline product with an acetaldehyde synthon to give a benzodiazepino[lm]carbazole. Also, one example is given of installing a dimethylamino group at the α-position of the starting ketone to give an indolo[3,2-c]carbazole.
Molecular modeling and biological evaluation of 2-N,N- dimethylaminecyclohexyl 1-N′,N′-dimethylcarbamate isomers and their methylsulfate salts as cholinesterases inhibitors
Bocca, Cleverson C.,Rittner, Roberto,H?ehr, Nelci F.,Pinheiro, Glaucia M.S.,Abiko, Layara A.,Basso, Ernani A.
, p. 194 - 199 (2011/01/06)
This work presents a detailed theoretical and experimental study on the inhibitory properties of 2-N,N-dimethylaminecyclohexyl 1-N′,N′- dimethylcarbamate isomers and their methylsulfate salts against the cholinesterases enzymes. The in vitro inhibition test performed by the Ellman's method showed that the salt form compounds were more active than the neutral ones in cholinesterases inhibition. The trans salt showed good selectivity towards the inhibition of erythrocyte cholinesterase with a maximum limit around 90% and 55% for the plasma cholinesterase inhibition. Molecular modeling, docking and experimental results performed in this study showed to be important initial steps toward the development of a novel pharmaceuticals in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
Dynamic kinetic resolution allows a highly enantioselective synthesis of cis-α-aminocycloalkanols by ruthenium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation
Liu, Sheng,Xie, Jian-Hua,Wang, Li-Xin,Zhou, Qi-Lin
, p. 7506 - 7508 (2008/09/17)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Resolutely dynamic hydrogenation: A highly efficient asymmetric hydrogenation of racemic N,N-disubstituted α-aminocycloalkanones involving dynamic kinetic resolution in the presence of a ruthenium catalyst gives chiral α-aminocycloalkanols with excellent enantioselectivities and cis diastereoselectivities (see scheme). A synthesis of optically pure U-(-)-50488 based on this reaction is reported.
Structural characterization of two novel potential anticholinesterasic agents
Oliveira, Paulo R.,Wiectzycosky, Franciele,Basso, Ernani A.,Gon?alves, Regina A.C.,Pontes, Rodrigo M.
, p. 191 - 198 (2007/10/03)
Two novel compounds with possible anticholinesterase activity have been synthesized containing a carbamate and a dimethylamine group in 1,2-positions of a cyclohexane ring (cis and trans isomers). Conformer populations were established by a combination of NMR 1H coupling constant analysis and DFT (B3LYP/6-311 + G(d,p)) calculations. 13C chemical shifts were calculated in order to confirm signal attributions. The cis isomer adopts a conformation in which the carbamate group lies at the axial position (>99%), whereas the trans isomer adopts a diequatorial arrangement (98%). These preferences have been explained in terms of syn-1,3-diaxial interactions of the individual groups.
Axial/equatorial proportions for 2-substituted cyclohexanones
Basso,Kaiser,Rittner,Lambert
, p. 7865 - 7869 (2007/10/02)
Axial-equatorial conformational proportions have been measured for 2- substituted cyclohexanones in chloroform by the Eliel method for F, Cl, Br, I, MeO, MeS, Me2N, MeSe, and Me. For the first seven of these, at least five experimentally independent measurables were used and the resulting conformational preferences appear to be accurate to within 10%. Systematic errors degraded the results for MeSe and Me. For Me2N, the conformational preference also was measured for the first time at slow exchange in the low- temperature 13C spectrum in several solvents. In chloroform, steric and polar effects contribute to the conformational preferences, with steric effects dominant for large groups such as I and MeS.
2-Cyanoaziridinyl-(1)-2-substituted-aziridinyl-(1)-methanes
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, (2008/06/13)
A 2-cyanoaziridinyl-(1)-2-substituted-aziridinyl-(1)-methane STR1 wherein R is a nitrile or carbamoyl group, and R1 and R2 each independently is a hydrogen atom, an aliphatic hydrocarbon radical containing up to 10 carbon atoms optionally substituted by hydroxyl, alkoxy, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, alkoxycarbonyl, cyano, 1, 2 or 3 halogens, cycloalkyl, phenyl or phenoxy; nitrile, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl or optionally hydrogenated monocyclic heteroaryl or phenyl optionally substituted by alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxy, alkoxcarbonyl, dialkylamino, alkylthio, trifluoromethyl, nitro, carbamoyl, nitrile, sulphonamido, hydroxyalkyl, methylenedioxy, or halogen; or R1 and R2, together with the carbon atom to which they are attached, form a ring containing up to 8 ring members of which at least one may be oxygen, sulphur, SO, SO2 NH, N-alkyl, N-acyl or N-alkoxycarbonylalkyl, and which can be substituted by alkyl, alkoxy, hydroxyl, alkylenedioxy, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, dialkylamino, oxo or 2-cyanoaziridino groups, or can be fused to 1 or 2 benzene rings or can be bridged by alkylene radicals containing up to 3 carbon atoms. The compounds are characterized by cytostatic and immune response-stimulating activity.
