1204-32-6Relevant articles and documents
Straightforward access to novel indolo[2,3-: B] indoles via aerobic copper-catalyzed [3+2] annulation of diarylamines and indoles
Gong, Lingzhen,Jiang, Huanfeng,Liang, Taoyuan,Zhang, Min,Zhao, He
supporting information, p. 2807 - 2810 (2020/03/13)
Herein, we report an unprecedented aerobic copper-catalyzed [3+2] annulation reaction of diarylamines with indoles, which allows direct access to novel 2-diarylaminoindolo[2,3-b]indoles, a class of potential photoelectric device molecules. The developed transformation proceeds with broad substrate scope, good functional group tolerance, high chemo-selectivity, and no need for pre-preparation of specific agents, which offers a practical route for diverse and atom-economic synthesis of the desired products that are difficult to prepare with the conventional approaches.
Thioether-Directed Selective C4 C-H Alkenylation of Indoles under Rhodium Catalysis
Kona, Chandrababu Naidu,Nishii, Yuji,Miura, Masahiro
supporting information, p. 4898 - 4901 (2018/08/24)
A thioether-directed Rh(III)-catalyzed C4 selective C-H alkenylation of indoles via the formation of 5-membered metallacycle intermediates is reported. This protocol allows a wide functional group compatibility and broad substrate scope. The directing group can be readily removed or transformed into other functional groups after the C-H functionalization event. The catalytic method is also applicable to related heterocyclic systems involving benzo[b]thiophene and benzo[b]furan scaffolds.
HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF LEUKOTRIENE PRODUCTION
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Paragraph 0170; 0171, (2013/08/14)
The present invention relates to compound of formula (I): or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1-R7, A and HET are as defined herein. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds, methods of using these compounds in the treatment of various diseases and disorders, processes for preparing these compounds and intermediates useful in these processes