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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 72746-96-4 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 7,2,7,4 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 72746-96:
(7*7)+(6*2)+(5*7)+(4*4)+(3*6)+(2*9)+(1*6)=154
154 % 10 = 4
So 72746-96-4 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

72746-96-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Synthesis and effect of two new penetration enhancers on the transdermal delivery of 5-fluorouracil through excised rat skin

Hanif, Raja Muhammad,Qineng, Ping,Fenzhu, Muo

, p. 1428 - 1431 (1998)

The tetrahydrogeraniol (THG) derivative, ethyl-(3,7-dimethyl octyl thio) acetate (EDOTA) was prepared by reacting tetrahydrogeranyl bromide (obtained by reaction of 40% hydrobromic acid and concentrated sulfuric acid) with ethyl 2-mercaptoacetate, while 3,7-dimethyl octyl propionate (DOP) was synthesized by a common esterification reaction by reacting THG with propionic acid in the presence of cyclohexane and concentrated sulfuric acid. The penetration-enhancing effect of the new enhancers were compared with THG and Azone in vitro using excised rat skin in modified Franz-type diffusion cells. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), a hydrophilic drug with poor skin permeability was used as a model permeant. Skin samples were pretreated with pure liquid enhancers for 12 h. 5-FU flux through the control and enhancer-treated skin increased linearly with its concentration in the receptor compartment. EDOTA and DOP interacted with the skin rapidly (2 h), and the duration of action is at least 24 h. Significant differences were found in the flux values of 5- FU; EDOTA and DOP enhanced the permeability of the drug about 6-fold and 11- fold respectively. Increased partition coefficient and diffusion coefficient values were obtained by these enhancers. The results suggested that the amount of EDOTA and DOP in the skin, especially in the stratum corneum, may be related to their penetration-enhancing effect.

Large Faraday Rotation in Optical-Quality Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Thin Films

Nelson, Zachary,Delage-Laurin, Leo,Peeks, Martin D.,Swager, Timothy M.

, p. 7096 - 7103 (2021/05/29)

The magneto-optical phenomenon known as Faraday rotation involves the rotation of plane-polarized light as it passes through an optical medium in the presence of an external magnetic field oriented parallel to the direction of light propagation. Faraday rotators find applications in optical isolators and magnetic-field imaging technologies. In recent years, organic thin films comprised of polymeric and small-molecule chromophores have demonstrated Verdet constants, which measure the magnitude of rotation at a given magnetic field strength and material thickness, that exceed those found in conventional inorganic crystals. We report herein the thin-film magnetic circular birefringence (MCB) spectra and maximum Verdet constants of several commercially available and newly synthesized phthalocyanine and porphyrin derivatives. Five of these species achieved maximum Verdet constant magnitudes greater than 105 deg T-1 m-1 at wavelengths between 530 and 800 nm. Notably, a newly reported zinc(II) phthalocyanine derivative (ZnPc-OT) reached a Verdet constant of -33 × 104 deg T-1 m-1 at 800 nm, which is among the largest reported for an organic material, especially for an optical-quality thin film. The MCB spectra are consistent with resonance-enhanced Faraday rotation in the region of the Q-band electronic transition common to porphyrin and phthalocyanine derivatives, and the Faraday A-term describes the electronic origin of the magneto-optical activity. Overall, we demonstrate that phthalocyanines and porphyrins are a class of rationally designed magneto-optical materials suitable for applications demanding large Verdet constants and high optical quality.

The synthesis and dielectric properties of a new phenylbenzoate-based calamitic liquid crystal

Ahlatc?o?lu ?zerol, Esma,Ocak, Hale,Bilgin Eran, Belk?z,Karavelio?lu, Selvi

, p. 225 - 232 (2020/08/10)

The dielectric investigation has a great importance in liquid crystal studies as a supportive method to DSC for a complete characterization of liquid crystals as well as in the electronic applications. In this study, the synthesis, mesomorphic characterization and dielectric properties of a new phenylbenzoate-based three-ring calamitic liquid crystal which composed of ester linking groups, (S)-3,7-dimethyloctyloxy chiral unit at one of terminals and n-octyloxy chain at the other end of the molecule, have been reported. The new calamitic liquid crystal 4-[4-((S)-3,7-dimethyloctyloxy)phenoxy)carbonyl]phenyl 4-(n-octyloxy)benzoate (DPCPB) has been characterized using 1H, 13C-NMR and MS-QTOF. The liquid crystalline behavior of the target compound has been investigated by differential scanning calorimetry and optical polarizing microscopy. DPCPB exhibits an enantiotropic non-tilted smectic mesophase in a wide temperature range. The real and imaginary dielectric constant, conductivity mechanism, impedance and dielectric relaxation mechanism of DPCPB have been investigated depending on frequency at different temperatures.

Extraordinary magnetic field effects on the LC phases of homochiral and racemic 4-cyanoresorcinol-based diamagnetic bent-core mesogens

Ocak, Hale,Bilgin Eran, Belk?z,Nuray, Sevgi,?zkonstanyan, Aykun,Poppe, Silvio,Tschierske, Carsten

, p. 1895 - 1910 (2021/03/01)

4-Cyanoresorcinol based bent-core compounds combining one branched chiral with one achiral linear end-chain have been synthesized in enatiomerically pure and one compound also in racemic form. All homochiral compounds form a chiral cybotactic nematic phase at relatively low temperature with a selective reflection ranging from the near IR to near UV. For the compound with the longest chains superparaelectric and antiferroelectric switching smectic phases were observed, whereas the corresponding racemate is non-polar. This is attributed to sterically induced polarization by the denser packing of uniform enantiomers due to chirality synchronization of the helical conformers. For the racemic mixture this chirality synchronization requires additional surface stabilization. There are unprecedented effects of an applied magnetic field (1 T) on the LC phases, leading to a layer shrinkage by 6-13% for the enantiomer and a layer expansion by 5-8% for the racemate. It is proposed that the magnetic field couples with the π-systems of the almost rod-like molecules. For the racemate this increases the core order, whereas for the enantiomer the reduction of the heliconical twist is considered to provide the major effect. These magnetic field effects could lead to new applications of chiral LC materials at the cross-over between rod-like and bent shapes.

Novel tdp1 inhibitors based on adamantane connected with monoterpene moieties via heterocyclic fragments

Chepanova, Arina A.,Dyrkheeva, Nadezhda S.,Ilina, Ekaterina S.,Korchagina, Dina V.,Lavrik, Olga I.,Mozhaitsev, Evgenii S.,Munkuev, Aldar A.,Reynisson, Jóhannes,Salakhutdinov, Nariman F.,Suslov, Evgeniy V.,Volcho, Konstantin P.,Zakharenko, Alexandra L.,Zakharova, Olga D.

, (2021/06/12)

Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp1) is a promising target for anticancer therapy due to its ability to counter the effects topoisomerase 1 (Top1) poison, such as topotecan, thus, decreasing their efficacy. Compounds containing adamantane and monoterpenoid residues connected via 1,2,4-triazole or 1,3,4-thiadiazole linkers were synthesized and tested against Tdp1. All the derivatives exhibited inhibition at low micromolar or nanomolar concentrations with the most potent inhibitors having IC50 values in the 0.35–0.57 μM range. The cytotoxicity was determined in the HeLa, HCT-116 and SW837 cancer cell lines; moderate CC50 (μM) values were seen from the mid-teens to no effect at 100 μM. Furthermore, citral derivative 20c, α-pinene-derived compounds 20f, 20g and 25c, and the citronellic acid derivative 25b were found to have a sensitizing effect in conjunction with topotecan in the HeLa cervical cancer and colon adenocarcinoma HCT-116 cell lines. The ligands are predicted to bind in the catalytic pocket of Tdp1 and have favorable physicochemical properties for further development as a potential adjunct therapy with Top1 poisons.

Environmentally responsible, safe, and chemoselective catalytic hydrogenation of olefins: ppm level Pd catalysis in recyclable water at room temperature

Gallou, Fabrice,Gao, Eugene S.,Lipshutz, Bruce H.,Takale, Balaram S.,Thakore, Ruchita R.

supporting information, p. 6055 - 6061 (2020/10/14)

Textbook catalytic hydrogenations are typically presented as reactions done in organic solvents and oftentimes under varying pressures of hydrogen using specialized equipment. Catalysts new and old are all used under similar conditions that no longer reflect the times. By definition, such reactions are both environmentally irresponsible and dangerous, especially at industrial scales. We now report on a general method for chemoselective and safe hydrogenation of olefins in water using ppm loadings of palladium from commercially available, inexpensive, and recyclable Pd/C, together with hydrogen gas utilized at 1 atmosphere. A variety of alkenes is amenable to reduction, including terminal, highly substituted internal, and variously conjugated arrays. In most cases, only 500 ppm of heterogeneous Pd/C is sufficient, enabled by micellar catalysis used in recyclable water at room temperature. Comparison with several newly introduced catalysts featuring base metals illustrates the superiority of chemistry in water.

Nanostructured Micelle Nanotubes Self-Assembled from Dinucleobase Monomers in Water

Aparicio, Fátima,Casado, Santiago,Chamorro, Paula B.,Chamorro, Raquel,González-Rodríguez, David

supporting information, p. 17091 - 17096 (2020/07/30)

Despite the central importance of aqueous amphiphile assemblies in science and industry, the size and shape of these nano-objects is often difficult to control with accuracy owing to the non-directional nature of the hydrophobic interactions that sustain them. Here, using a bioinspired strategy that consists of programming an amphiphile with shielded directional Watson–Crick hydrogen-bonding functions, its self-assembly in water was guided toward a novel family of chiral micelle nanotubes with partially filled lipophilic pores of about 2 nm in diameter. Moreover, these tailored nanotubes are successfully demonstrated to extract and host molecules that are complementary in size and chemical affinity.

New chemical agents based on adamantane-monoterpene conjugates against orthopoxvirus infections

Agafonov, Alexander P.,Bormotov, Nikolay I.,Korchagina, Dina V.,Maksyutov, Rinat A.,Mozhaytsev, Evgenii S.,Salakhutdinov, Nariman F.,Serova, Olga A.,Shishkina, Larisa N.,Suslov, Evgenii V.,Volcho, Konstantin P.,Yarovaya, Olga I.

, p. 1185 - 1195 (2020/11/03)

Currently, the spectrum of agents against orthopoxviruses, in particular smallpox, is very narrow. Despite the fact that smallpox is well controlled, there is, for many reasons, a real threat of epidemics associated with this or a similar virus. In order to search for new low molecular weight orthopoxvirus inhibitors, a series of amides combining adamantane and monoterpene moieties were synthesized using 1- and 2-adamantanecarboxylic acids as well as myrtenic, citronellic and camphorsulfonic acids as acid components. The produced compounds exhibited high activity against the vaccinia virus (an enveloped virus belonging to the poxvirus family), which was combined with low cytotoxicity. Some compounds had a selectivity index higher than that of the reference drug cidofovir; the highest SI = 1123 was exhibited by 1-adamantanecarboxylic acid amide containing the (-)-10-amino-2-pinene moiety. The produced compounds demonstrated inhibitory activity against other orthopoxviruses: cowpox virus (SI = 30-406) and ectromelia virus (mousepox virus, SI = 39-707). This journal is

Viaticene A – An Unusual Tetraterpene Cuticular Lipid Isolated from the Springtail Hypogastrura viatica

Bello, Jan E.,Stamm, Patrick,Leinaas, Hans Petter,Schulz, Stefan

supporting information, p. 2158 - 2162 (2019/03/17)

The cuticles of springtails are extremely wear- and friction-resistant, super-hydrophobic, non-fouling, and self-cleaning. As such, the chemistry of the lipids covering these cuticles is of great interest as a model for biomimetic super-hydrophobic surfaces, although only few of these lipids have been structurally elucidated. Hypogastrura viatica, a surface-dwelling springtail, produces highly branched tetraterpene hydrocarbons with an unprecedented [6+2]-terpene connectivity as components of the epicuticular lipid layer. The structure of the major lipid component, viaticene A, was elucidated through isolation, spectroscopic analysis, chemical derivatization, synthesis, as well as stereochemical analysis of the core unit obtained from ozonolysis of the isolated lipid. Viaticenes A and B represent a new class of irregular tetraterpenoid natural products.

Imine based chiral liquid crystals: Effect of varying the terminal substituent and orientation of ester linking unit

Karanl?k, Gürkan,Ocak, Hale,Bilgin Eran, Belk?z

, p. 567 - 577 (2018/12/02)

New liquid crystalline compounds composed of three-benzene-ring molecular core comprising both the imine and ester linkage units, (S)-3,7-dimethyloctyloxy chiral unit at one of terminals and n-dodecyl/dodecyloxy group as other side chain have been synthesized and characterized to study the effect of varying terminal chains, the orientation of polar ester linking group and the presence of molecular chirality on mesophase properties of imine based calamitic compounds. The liquid crystalline properties of the compounds were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, optical polarizing microscopy and electro-optic methods. As a result of the strong effect of chirality of (S)-3,7-dimethyloctyloxy chain, all Schiff bases (imines) exhibit enantiotropic chiral smectic C (SmC*), chiral nematic (N*) as well as SmX phase just below the SmC* phase and blue phase (BP) appearing monotropically. The SmC* phase shows ferroelectric switching behaviour with PS values in the range 70–130 nC cm?2. The alteration of the n-alkyl tail with an alkoxy chain gives rise to a significant increase up to 30 °C in mesomorphic transitions. The change in the orientation of polar ester linking group has no effect on the type and sequence of observed LC phase. As compared with (S)-4-(3,7-dimethyloctyloxy)phenol based imine derivatives (7a, 7b), the chiral nematic (N*) mesophase temperature range of (S)-4-(3,7-dimethyloctyloxy)benzoate based compounds (8a, 8b) significantly broadened. Additionally, a decrease on the phase transition temperatures occurred with regardless of introducing n-dodecyl/dodecyloxy group as side chains.

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