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AMINO-PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES AS CETP INHIBITORS
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The present invention provides a compound of formula (I), wherein the variants R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 are as defined herein, and wherein said compound is an inhibitor of CETP, and thus can be employed for the treatment of a disorder or disease mediated by CETP or responsive to the inhibition of CETP.
Synthesis of enantiopure sulfinimines (Thiooxime S-oxides) catalyzed by Yb(OTf)3 from p-toluenesulfinamide and aldehydes in mild reaction conditions
Jiang, Zhi-Yong,Chan,Lee
, p. 1081 - 1083 (2007/10/03)
(Chemical Equation Presented) Enantiomerically pure sulfinimines as important building blocks in the asymmetric synthesis of amine derivatives are prepared in good to excellent yields from chiral p-toluene-sulfinamide with aromatic, heteroaromatic, and al
Asymmetric Synthesis Properties of Sulfinimines (Thiooxime S-Oxides)
Davis, Franklin A.,Reddy, Rajarathnam E.,Szewczyk, Joanna M.,Reddy, G. Venkat,Portonovo, Padma S.,Zhang, Huiming,Fanelli, Dean,Reddy, R. Thimma,Zhou, Ping,Carroll, Patrick J.
, p. 2555 - 2563 (2007/10/03)
Enantiomerically pure sulfinimines (thiooxime S-oxides 10), important building blocks in the asymmetric synthesis of amine derivatives, are prepared in good to excellent yields in one step from aromatic, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic aldehydes. This protocol involves treating commercially available (R)- or (S)-menthyl p-toluenesufinate (Andersen reagent 4) with LiHMDS, followed by the aldehyde, affording (E)-10 exclusively. The sulfinimines 10 are formed via a Peterson-type olefination reaction of silylsulfinamide anion 13 with the aldehyde. Anion 13 is generated by reaction of lithium menthoxide (12a) with bis(trimethylsilyl)sulfinamide 11, which is formed in the reaction of 4 with LiHMDS. The other product formed is O-(trimethylsilyl)menthol (12c), which is isolated in >80% yield for recycling. Two other less efficient methods for the asymmetric synthesis of 10 are discussed: (i) the asymmetric oxidation of sulfenimines 6 with chiral nonracemic oxaziridines and (ii) the reaction of metal aldimines, prepared from nitriles, with 4. All of these protocols fail with ketones.