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Synthesis of 6-Isoxazolyl Derivatives of 4-Methylumbelliferone
Shokol,Gorbulenko,Frasinyuk,Khilya
, p. 642 - 645 (2017)
A two-step synthesis of 6-(5-isoxazolyl)coumarins was developed. Recyclization of 7-hydroxychromones by hydroxylamine into 4-(5-isoxazolyl)-1,3-benzenediols followed by condensation with acetoacetic ester produced 6-(5-isoxazolyl)-4-methylumbelliferone de
Reaction of natural isoflavonoids and their analogs with hydroxylamine
Bondarenko,Frasinyuk,Khilya
, p. 402 - 407 (2008/03/14)
Recyclization of the chromone ring in several natural isoflavonoids and their analogs by reaction with hydroxylamine was studied. It has been found that the most suitable base for carrying out the reaction is N-methylmorpholine. Several derivatives of 4-a
ISOXAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS
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Page 25; 26, (2010/02/08)
Isoxazoles of formula (A) or (B) are inhibitors of HSP90 activity, and useful for treatment of, for example cancers: (A), (B) wherein R1, is a group of formula (IA): -Ar1-(Alk1)p-(Z)r-(Alk2)S-Q, wherein in any compatible combination Ar1 is an optionally substituted aryl or heteroaryl radical, Alk1and Alk2 are optionally substituted divalent Cl-C6 alkylene or C2-C6 alkenylene radicals, p, r and s are independently 0 or 1, Z is -0-, -S-, -(C=O)-, -(C=S)-, -SO2-, -C(=O)O-, -C(=O)NRA-, -C(=S)NRA-, - SO2NRA-, -NRAC(=O)-, -NRASO2- or -NRA- wherein RA is hydrogen or Cl-C6 alkyl, and Q is hydrogen or an optionally substituted carbocyclic or heterocyclic radical; R2 is (i) a group of formula (IA) above or (ii) a carboxamide radical; or (iii) a non aromatic carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring wherein a ring carbon is optionally substituted, and/or a ring nitrogen is optionally substituted by a group of formula -(Alk1)p-(Z)r-(Alk2)s-Q wherein Q, Alk1, Alk2, Z, p, r and s are as defined above in relation to group (IA); and R3 is hydrogen, optionally substituted cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 alkenyl, or C1-C6 alkynyl; or a carboxyl, carboxamide, or carboxyl ester group.
