17431-39-9Relevant articles and documents
COBALT-MEDIATED REACTIONS. A NEW SYNTHETIC APPROACH TO β-, χ- and δ-LACTAMS
Gill, G. Bryon,Pattenden, Gerald,Reynolds, Stephen J.
, p. 3229 - 3232 (1989)
Unsaturated carbamylcobalt salophens, e.g. (2), undergo homolytic cleavage (heating, sunlamp) producing carbamyl radicals , viz (4) which then undergo cyclisation, accompanied by trapping (with CoII or TEMPO) or dehydrocobaltation, leading to functionalised β-, χ-, and δ-lactams e.g. (3), (6), (8), (11), (13) and (16).
One-pot synthesis of a highly disperse core-shell CuO-alginate nanocomposite and the investigation of its antibacterial and catalytic properties
Habibi, Hassan,Mansourinejhad, Sanam,Saberi, Dariush,Shadi, Ahmad
, p. 199 - 211 (2021/12/30)
In this study, sodium alginate was extracted from Sargassum algae, collected from coastal waters of Bushehr, Persian Gulf, Iran and used as a stabilizing and wrapping agent for CuO nanoparticles. The synthesized nanocomposite was characterized by some spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, such as IR, XRD, Uv-vis, BET, BJH, zeta potential, SEM, TEM, HR-TEM, and XPS. The antibacterial effects of the CuO-alginate nanocomposite against some bacteria, isolated from a burn wound, were evaluated. The results showed that this nanocomposite had better antibacterial effects than its components onPseudomonas aeruginosaATCC 27853,Staphylococcus aureusATCC 12600,Streptococcus pyogenesATCC 19615, andStaphylococcus epidermidisATCC 49461. Among these,Staphylococcus aureusATCC 12600 was the most sensitive one to this nanocomposite, with the lowest minimum inhibitory concentration (2.08 mg mL?1) observed. Moreover, the synthesized nanocomposite showed good catalytic activity in the oxidative coupling of carboxylic acids withN,N-dialkylformamides toward the synthesis of amides.
Chemoselective reduction of ?,¢-unsaturated carbonyl and carboxylic compounds by hydrogen iodide
Matsumoto, Shoji,Marumoto, Hayato,Akazome, Motohiro,Otani, Yasuhiko,Kaiho, Tatsuo
, p. 590 - 599 (2021/03/29)
The selective reduction of ?,¢-unsaturated carbonyl compounds was achieved to produce saturated carbonyl compounds with aqueous HI solution. The introduction of an aryl group at an ? or ¢ position efficiently facilitated the reduction with good yield. The reaction was applicable to compounds bearing carboxylic acids and halogen atoms. Through the investigation of the reaction mechanism, it was found that Michael-type addition of iodide occurred to produce ¢-iodo compounds followed by the reduction of C-I bond via anionic and radical paths.
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Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to compounds having Formula (I), Formula (IA), Formula (IB), Formula (IC), Formula (ID), Formula (IE), and/or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The compounds can be suitable for inhibiting lipoxygenases, and/or treating associated diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. In some embodiments, the compounds may be administered to a patient as part of a pharmaceutical formulation.