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MODULATORS OF MAS-RELATED G-PROTEIN RECEPTOR X4 AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND METHODS
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, (2020/10/18)
Methods are provided for modulating MRGPR X4 generally, or for treating a MRGPR X4 dependent condition more specifically, by contacting the MRGPR X4 or administering to a subject in need thereof, respectively, an effective amount of a compound having the structure of Formula (I): (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable isomer, racemate, hydrate, solvate, isotope, or salt thereof, wherein n, x, A, Q1, Q2, Z, R, R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 are as defined herein. Pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, as well as to compounds themselves, are also provided.
Chiral amino-pyridine-phosphine tridentate ligand, manganese complex, and preparation method and application thereof
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Paragraph 0187-0189; 0190-0192, (2020/07/13)
The invention discloses a chiral amino-pyridine-phosphine tridentate ligand, a manganese complex, and a preparation method and application thereof. The chiral amino-pyridine-phosphine tridentate ligand is shown as a formula II, and the manganese complex of the chiral amino-pyridine-phosphine tridentate ligand can be used for efficiently catalyzing and hydrogenating ketone compounds to prepare chiral alcohol compounds in a high enantioselectivity mode. The chiral amino-pyridine-phosphine tridentate ligand and the manganese complex are simple in synthesis process, good in stability, high in catalytic activity and mild in reaction conditions.
Lutidine-Based Chiral Pincer Manganese Catalysts for Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Ketones
Zhang, Linli,Tang, Yitian,Han, Zhaobin,Ding, Kuiling
supporting information, p. 4973 - 4977 (2019/03/17)
A series of MnI complexes containing lutidine-based chiral pincer ligands with modular and tunable structures has been developed. The complex shows unprecedentedly high activities (up to 9800 TON; TON=turnover number), broad substrate scope (81 examples), good functional-group tolerance, and excellent enantioselectivities (85–98 % ee) in the hydrogenation of various ketones. These aspects are rare in earth-abundant metal catalyzed hydrogenations. The utility of the protocol have been demonstrated in the asymmetric synthesis of a variety of key intermediates for chiral drugs. Preliminary mechanistic investigations indicate that an outer-sphere mode of substrate–catalyst interactions probably dominates the catalysis.
