77123-56-9Relevant articles and documents
RET INHIBITORS, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF
-
, (2020/07/05)
Provided herein are a RET inhibitor, a pharmaceutical composition thereof and uses thereof. In particular, provided is a compound having Formula (I) or a stereoisomer, a geometric isomer, a tautomer, an N-oxide, a solvate, a metabolite, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a prodrug thereof. Provided is a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound, and uses of the compound and pharmaceutical composition thereof for the preparation of a medicament, in particular for treatment and prevention of RET-related diseases and conditions, including cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, and/or pain associated with irritable bowel syndrome.
Synthesis and biological evaluation of GPR40/FFAR1 agonists containing 3,5-dimethylisoxazole
Yang, Lingyun,Zhang, Jian,Si, Lianghui,Han, Li,Zhang, Bo,Ma, Hui,Xing, Junhao,Zhao, Leilei,Zhou, Jinpei,Zhang, Huibin
, p. 46 - 58 (2016/04/19)
GPR40 is an attractive target due to its glucose-stimulated insulin secretion effect with low risk of causing hypoglycemia, which also can be seen from the clinical studies using TAK-875 (fasiglifam). In the present studies, we discovered a series of anal
A one-pot allylation-hydrostannation sequence with recycling of the intermediate tin waste
Ghosh, Banibrata,Amado-Sierra, Maria Del Rosario I.,Holmes, Daniel,Maleczka, Robert E.
supporting information, p. 2318 - 2321 (2014/05/20)
A one-pot allylation and hydrostannation of alkynals where the tin byproduct formed in the first step of the reaction is recycled and used in the second step of the sequence is presented. Specifically, a BF3· OEt2-promoted allylstannation of the aldehyde moiety in the alkynal is followed by the introduction of polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) and catalytic B(C6F5)3, which convert the tin byproduct of the allylation into Bu3SnH, which then hydrostannates the alkyne in the molecule. 119Sn and 11B NMR data suggest an organotin fluoride species is formed during the allylation step and involved in the tin recycling step.