6941-36-2Relevant articles and documents
Organocatalytic Enantioselective Addition of α-Aminoalkyl Radicals to Isoquinolines
Liu, Xiangyuan,Liu, Yang,Chai, Guobi,Qiao, Baokun,Zhao, Xiaowei,Jiang, Zhiyong
, p. 6298 - 6301 (2018/10/09)
With a dual organocatalytic system involving a chiral phosphoric acid and a dicyanopyrazine-derived chromophore (DPZ) photosensitizer and under the irradiation with visible light, an enantioselective Minisci-type addition of α-amino acid-derived redox-active esters (RAEs) to isoquinolines has been developed. A variety of prochiral α-aminoalkyl radicals generated from RAEs were successfully introduced on isoquinolines, providing a range of valuable α-isoquinoline-substituted chiral secondary amines in high yields with good to excellent enantioselectivities.
Process for production of optically active n-protected-n-methyl-phenylalanine derivative
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Referential example 1, (2008/06/13)
There is provided a process for industrially and efficiently producing an optically active N-protected-N-methyl-4-halogenophenylalanine at a high purity, which is useful as an intermediate for the production of pharmaceutical agents. An optically active N-protected-N-methyl-4-halogenophenylalanine (including the free form and/or the salt form thereof) purified to a high purity is produced by way of the deposition and isolation in the form of salt (DCHA salt or the like) from an optically active N-protected-N-methyl-4-halogenophenylalanine containing at least the optical isomer thereof as an impurity. Because the intended compound at a high purity can be recovered and obtained at a high yield, the process of the present invention is very useful as a process for producing the intermediate for the production of pharmaceutical agents.