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SUBSTITUTED ARYLUREA COMPOUNDS FOR INDUCING APOPTOSIS AND COMPOSITION FOR ANTICANCER COMPRISING THE SAME
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Paragraph 0147-0151, (2021/08/17)
The present invention relates to a substituted arylurea compound inducing apoptosis and an anticancer composition comprising the same. The present invention relates to a novel compound capable of preventing, treating and alleviating cancer diseases such as prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and skin cancer by inhibiting apoptosis of cancer cells and inhibiting proliferation of cancer cells.
Preparation method of ticagrelor
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Paragraph 0035; 0060; 0062; 0064; 0104; 0145, (2018/04/21)
The invention discloses a preparation method of ticagrelor. The preparation method comprises the following steps: (1) preparation of ticagrelor intermediate product 1-TK acid; (2) preparation of ticagrelor intermediate product 2-TK-amide; (3) preparation of ticagrelor intermediate product 3-TK-amino compound hydrochloride; (4) preparation of ticagrelor intermediate product 4-TK-amino compound R-tartrate; ( 5) preparation of ticagrelor intermediate product 5-TK-amino compound L-mandelate; and (6) preparation of ticagrelor-TK. The preparation method has the advantages of cost advantage, mature and stable process, stable product quality, and safe and reliable production process.
for standard auspicious Luo river intermediate preparation method
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, (2017/08/25)
The inventiondiscloses a preparation method of ticagrelor. The method comprises the following steps: (1) reducing a compound shown in a formula III in the presence of a proton source provided by sodium borohydride or potassium borohydride and diethyl aniline hydrochloride to obtain a compound shown in a formula IV; (2) reacting the compound IV in the presence of alkali to generate a compound VI; (3) hydrolyzing the compound VI without purification to generate a compound VII; (4) reacting the compound VII to generate acyl chloride, reacting the acyl chloride to generate formamide, thus obtaining a compound shown in a formula IX; and (5) carrying out Hofmann rearrangement on the compound IX to obtain a compound shown in a formula II. Regents used in the method are nontoxic, harmless, environmentally friendly and low in price; the used key reagents can be recycled. Therefore, the method is applicable to industrial production.