14377-33-4Relevant articles and documents
Dynamic covalent approach to [2]- and [3]rotaxanes by utilizing a reversible thiol-disulfide interchange reaction
Furusho, Yoshio,Oku, Tomoya,Hasegawa, Toshihide,Tsuboi, Akiyoshi,Kihara, Nobuhiro,Takata, Toshikazu
, p. 2895 - 2903 (2003)
A dynamic covalent approach to disulfide-containing [2]- and [3]rotaxanes is described. Symmetrical dumbbell-shaped compounds with two secondary ammonium centers and a central located disulfide bond were synthesized as components of rotaxanes. The rotaxan
Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of small cationic amphipathic aminobenzamide marine natural product mimics and evaluation of relevance against clinical isolates including ESBL–CARBA producing multi-resistant bacteria
Igumnova, Elizaveta M.,Mishchenko, Ekaterina,Haug, Tor,Blencke, Hans-Matti,Sollid, Johanna U. Ericson,Fredheim, Elizabeth G. Aarag,Lauksund, Silje,Stensv?g, Klara,Str?m, Morten B.
, p. 5884 - 5894 (2016/11/09)
A library of small aminobenzamide derivatives was synthesised to explore a cationic amphipathic motif found in marine natural antimicrobials. The most potent compound E23 displayed minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 0.5–2 μg/ml against several Gr
Facile route to an all-organic, triply threaded, interlocked structure by templated dynamic clipping
Pun, Andrew,Hanifi, David A.,Kiel, Gavin,O'Brien, Evan,Liu, Yi
supporting information, p. 13119 - 13122 (2013/03/13)
[2]Rotaxanes are a class of mechanically interlocked molecules which are generally depicted by an "axle-in-wheel" model, in which a dumbbell-shaped linear component is threaded through a macrocyclic component (Scheme 1 a). Functionalization of the rotaxan