70894-72-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Structure-Activity Relationship and Biological Investigation of SR18292 (16), a Suppressor of Glucagon-Induced Glucose Production
Cameron, Michael D.,Griffin, Patrick R.,Kamenecka, Theodore M.,Lin, Hua,Lin, Li,Novick, Scott J.,Puigserver, Pere,Ruiz, Claudia,Sharabi, Kfir,Zhu, Di
supporting information, p. 980 - 990 (2021/02/01)
Despite a myriad of available pharmacotherapies for the treatment of type 2 diabetes (T2D), challenges still exist in achieving glycemic control. Several novel glucose-lowering strategies are currently under clinical investigation, highlighting the need f
PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED N-(BENZYL)CYCLOPROPANAMINES BY IMINE HYDROGENATION
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The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of substituted N-(benzyl)cyclopropanamines of the general formula (II) starting from N-[(aryl)methylene]cyclopropanamine derivatives. The present invention further provides the N-[(aryl)methyl
Generation of Aminyl Radicals using Sulfenamides as Synthetic Precursors
Bowman, W. Russell,Clark, David N.,Marmon, Robert J.
, p. 1275 - 1294 (2007/10/02)
Sulfenamides are synthesised from reaction between amines and N-(benzenesulfenil)-phthalimide or benzenesulfenyl chloride.The sulfenamides undergo reaction with tributyltin hydride to yield aminyl radicals which can be cyclised onto suitable alkenes. Key Words: sulfenamides; aminyl radicals; tributyltin hydride; radical-cyclisation; N-(benzenesulfenyl)phthalimide
