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Electrochemical Synthesis of Allylic Amines from Terminal Alkenes and Secondary Amines
Targos, Karina,Wang, Diana J.,Wickens, Zachary K.
supporting information, p. 21503 - 21510 (2022/01/03)
Allylic amines are valuable synthetic targets en route to diverse biologically active amine products. Current allylic C-H amination strategies remain limited with respect to the viable N-substituents. Herein, we disclose a new electrochemical process to p
GINGEROL DERIVATIVE HAVING INHIBITORY ACTIVITY AGAINST BIOFILM FORMATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME AS EFFECTIVE INGREDIENT FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING BIOFILM-CAUSED INFECTION SYMPTOM
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Paragraph 0032; 0117-0118, (2020/09/22)
The present invention relates to a gingerol derivative having inhibitory activity against biofilm formation and a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating infections caused by biofilms including the gingerol derivative as an active ingredient. The gingerol derivative of the present invention exhibits significantly improved binding affinity for LasR and inhibitory activity against biofilm formation. Therefore, the gingerol derivative of the present invention can act on various membrane surfaces where biofilms tend to form and can effectively inhibit the formation of the corresponding biofilms. In addition, the use of the pharmaceutical composition according to the present invention can fundamentally prevent or treat a variety of infections caused by biofilms due to the presence of the gingerol derivative in the pharmaceutical composition.
Copper-Catalyzed Regioselective Borocarbonylative Coupling of Unactivated Alkenes with Alkyl Halides: Synthesis of β-Boryl Ketones
Wu, Fu-Peng,Yuan, Yang,Schünemann, Claas,Kamer, Paul C. J.,Wu, Xiao-Feng
supporting information, p. 10451 - 10455 (2020/05/08)
The borocarbonylative coupling of unactivated alkenes with alkyl halides remains a challenge. In this communication, a Cu-catalyzed borocarbonylative coupling of unactivated alkenes with alkyl halides for the synthesis of β-boryl ketones has been developed. A broad range of β-boryl ketone derivatives was prepared in moderate to excellent yields with complete regioselectivity.
Introduction of Cyclopropyl and Cyclobutyl Ring on Alkyl Iodides through Cobalt-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling
Andersen, Claire,Ferey, Vincent,Daumas, Marc,Bernardelli, Patrick,Guérinot, Amandine,Cossy, Janine
supporting information, p. 2285 - 2289 (2019/03/29)
A cobalt-catalyzed cross-coupling between alkyl iodides and cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, and alkenyl Grignard reagents is disclosed. The reaction allows the introduction of strained rings on a large panel of primary and secondary alkyl iodides. The catalytic system is simple and nonexpensive, and the reaction is general, chemoselective, and diastereoconvergent. The alkene resulting from the cross-coupling can be transformed to substituted cyclopropanes using a Simmons-Smith reaction. The formation of radical intermediates during the coupling is hypothesized.
APOPTOSIS SIGNAL-REGULATING KINASE INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF
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Paragraph 00517, (2019/04/09)
Described herein are ASK1 inhibitors and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds. The subject compounds and compositions are useful for the treatment of blood disease, autoimmune disorders, pulmonary disorders, hypertension, inflammatory diseases, fibrotic diseases, diabetes, diabetic nephropathy, renal diseases, respiratory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, acute lung injuries, acute or chronic liver diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases.
A convenient synthesis of the enantiomerically pure (S)-2,4-dihydroxybutyl-4-hydroxybenzoate using hydrolytic kinetic resolution
More, Namita A.,Jadhao, Nitin L.,Garud, Dinesh R.,Gajbhiye, Jayant M.
supporting information, p. 2093 - 2098 (2018/07/15)
(S)-2,4-Dihydroxybutyl-4-hydroxybenzoate was prepared in an extremely simple and practical way with high enantiomeric excess (99% ee) using Jacobsen’s Hydrolytic Kinetic Resolution technique as a key step and source of chirality.
Branch-Selective Addition of Unactivated Olefins into Imines and Aldehydes
Matos, Jeishla L. M.,Vásquez-Céspedes, Suhelen,Gu, Jieyu,Oguma, Takuya,Shenvi, Ryan A.
supporting information, p. 16976 - 16981 (2019/01/04)
Radical hydrofunctionalization occurs with ease using metal-hydride hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) catalysis to couple alkenes and competent radicalophilic electrophiles. Traditional two-electron electrophiles have remained unreactive. Herein we report the reductive coupling of electronically unbiased olefins with imines and aldehydes. Iron catalysis allows addition of alkyl-substituted olefins into imines through the intermediacy of free radicals, whereas a combination of catalytic Co(Salt-Bu,t-Bu) and chromium salts enables a branch-selective coupling of olefins and aldehydes through the formation of a putative alkyl chromium intermediate.
Stereoselective synthesis of 1,3-disubstituted dihydroisoquinolines vial-phenylalanine-derived dihydroisoquinoline N-oxides
Flores-Ferrándiz, Jesús,Carter, Nicholas,González-Soria, Maria José,Wasinska, Malgorzata,Gill, Daniel,Maciá, Beatriz,Caprio, Vittorio
supporting information, p. 6961 - 6968 (2018/10/17)
The preparation of chiral pool-derived nitrone 3 and its use in the protecting-group free, stereoselective synthesis of a range of 1,3-disubstituted tetrahydroisoquinolines is described. Grignard reagent additions to nitrone 3 yielded trans-1,3-disubstituted N-hydroxytetrahydroisoquinolines 6 with good levels of selectivity, while 1,3-dipolar cycloadditions to this nitrone provided access to 3-(2-hydroxyalkyl)isoquinolines 12 as single diastereomers.
Auto-Tandem Catalysis with Frustrated Lewis Pairs for Reductive Etherification of Aldehydes and Ketones
Bakos, Mária,Gy?m?re, ádám,Domján, Attila,Soós, Tibor
supporting information, p. 5217 - 5221 (2017/04/27)
Herein we report that a single frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) catalyst can promote the reductive etherification of aldehydes and ketones. The reaction does not require an exogenous acid catalyst, but the combined action of FLP on H2, R-OH or H2O generates the required Br?nsted acid in a reversible, “turn on” manner. The method is not only a complementary metal-free reductive etherification, but also a niche procedure for ethers that would be either synthetically inconvenient or even intractable to access by alternative synthetic protocols.
Structure-Activity Relationships of 6- and 8-Gingerol Analogs as Anti-Biofilm Agents
Choi, Hyunsuk,Ham, So-Young,Cha, Eunji,Shin, Yujin,Kim, Han-Shin,Bang, Jeong Kyu,Son, Sang-Hyun,Park, Hee-Deung,Byun, Youngjoo
, p. 9821 - 9837 (2017/12/26)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a causative agent of chronic infections in immunocompromised patients. Disruption of quorum sensing circuits is an attractive strategy for treating diseases associated with P. aeruginosa infection. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of gingerol analogs targeting LasR, a master regulator of quorum sensing networks in P. aeruginosa. Structure-activity relationship studies showed that a hydrogen-bonding interaction in the head section, stereochemistry and rotational rigidity in the middle section, and optimal alkyl chain length in the tail section are important factors for the enhancement of LasR-binding affinity and for the inhibition of biofilm formation. The most potent compound 41, an analog of (R)-8-gingerol with restricted rotation, showed stronger LasR-binding affinity and inhibition of biofilm formation than the known LasR antagonist (S)-6-gingerol. This new LasR antagonist can be used as an early lead compound for the development of anti-biofilm agents to treat P. aeruginosa infections.