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SMALL MOLECULE PROSTAGLADIN TRANSPORT INHIBITORS
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, (2021/05/15)
The disclosure provides compounds of Formula 1, and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The variables in Formula 1, e.g. X1-X5, A1, A2, and R1-R4 are described herein. Such compounds are useful as prostaglandin transport (PGT) inhibitors. The disclosure further includes pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of Formula 1 or salt thereof and methods of using compounds of Formula 1 and salts thereof to treat diseases and disorders mediated, at least in part, by prostaglandin levels or cyclooxygenase activity. Such diseases and disorders include painful and inflammatory conditions.
High-throughput screen for inhibitors of protein-protein interactions in a reconstituted heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) complex
Taylor, Isabelle R.,Dunyak, Bryan M.,Komiyama, Tomoko,Shao, Hao,Ran, Xu,Assimon, Victoria A.,Kalyanaraman, Chakrapani,Rauch, Jennifer N.,Jacobson, Matthew P.,Zuiderweg, Erik R.P.,Gestwicki, Jason E.
, p. 4014 - 4025 (2018/03/25)
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are an important category of putative drug targets. Improvements in high-throughput screening (HTS) have significantly accelerated the discovery of inhibitors for some categories of PPIs. However, methods suitable for s
A one-pot preparation of cyanamide from dithiocarbamate using molecular iodine
Nath, Jayashree,Patel, Bhisma K.,Jamir, Latonglila,Sinha, Upasana Bora,Satyanarayana
experimental part, p. 1503 - 1506 (2010/05/18)
An efficient one-pot method for the synthesis of cyanamides from dithiocarbamate salts via a double desulfurization strategy using molecular iodine is disclosed. Dithiocarbamates, by the action of iodine yield isothiocyanates in situ, which on treatment with aqueous NH3 give thioureas. The thioureas so generated undergo further oxidative desulfurization with I2 giving corresponding cyanamides in good yields. Environmental benignity, cost effectiveness and high yields are the important attributes of this one pot procedure. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2009.