682757-64-8Relevant articles and documents
Agonist lead identification for the high affinity niacin receptor GPR109a
Gharbaoui, Tawfik,Skinner, Philip J.,Shin, Young-Jun,Averbuj, Claudia,Jung, Jae-Kyu,Johnson, Benjamin R.,Duong, Tracy,Decaire, Marc,Uy, Jane,Cherrier, Martin C.,Webb, Peter J.,Tamura, Susan Y.,Zou, Ning,Rodriguez, Nathalie,Boatman, P. Douglas,Sage, Carleton R.,Lindstrom, Andrew,Xu, Jerry,Schrader, Thomas O.,Smith, Brian M.,Chen, Ruoping,Richman, Jeremy G.,Connolly, Daniel T.,Colletti, Steven L.,Tata, James R.,Semple, Graeme
, p. 4914 - 4919 (2008/02/12)
A strategy for lead identification of new agonists of GPR109a, starting from known compounds shown to activate the receptor, is described. Early compound triage led to the formulation of a binding hypothesis and eventually to our focus on a series of pyrazole acid derivatives. Further elaboration of these compounds provided a series of 5,5-fused pyrazoles to be used as lead compounds for further optimization.
AZOLECARBOXAMIDE HERBICIDES
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Page 51-52, (2010/02/06)
Compounds of Formula (I), and their N-oxides and agriculturally suitable salts, are disclosed which are useful for controlling undesired vegetation, wherein J is (J-1), (J-2,(J-3), (J-4), (J-5), (J-6), (J-7), (J-8) and R1a, R1b, R1c, R2a, R2b, R3, R4, R05, T, U, W, Y and Z are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed are compositions containing the compounds of Formula (I) and a method for controlling undesired vegetation which involves contacting the vegetation or its environment with an effective amount of a compound of Formula (I). Also disclosed are mixtures and compositions comprising a herbicidally effective amount of a compound of Formula (Iz) wherein J, R1a, R1b, R1c, R2a, R2b, R3, R4, R05, T, U, W, Y and Z are as defined in the disclosure; and an effective amount of another herbicide or herbicide safener. Also disclosed is a method for selectively controlling undesired vegetation in a crop that involves contacting the locus of a crop with an effective amount of a compound of Formula (Iz) and a effective amount of a safener.