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Synthesis and antiproliferative activity of novel 4-substituted-phenoxy-benzamide derivatives
Sun, Chi-Yu,Li, Yang-Sheng,Shi, Ai-Long,Li, Ya-Fei,Cao, Rui-Fang,Ding, Huai-Wei,Yin, Qing-Qing,Zhang, Li-Juan,Zheng, Hua-Chuan,Song, Hong-Rui
, p. 1307 - 1310 (2015)
A series of novel 4-substituted-phenoxy-benzamide derivatives bearing an aryl cycloaliphatic amine moiety were synthesized and evaluated for antiproliferative activity against SW620, HT29 and MGC803 cancer cell lines in vitro. The pharmacological data demonstrated that the majority of target compounds exhibited moderate efficacy in HT29 and MGC803 cell lines. Compound 10c showed promising inhibition of hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway in an Hh-related assay. In addition, the superposition pattern of 10c showed a good fit for a pharmacophoric model generated by Hh inhibitors and provided a basis for further structural optimization.
Ligand-free Cu(ii)-catalyzed aerobic etherification of aryl halides with silanes: An experimental and theoretical approach
Ahmed, Muhammad Naeem,Ahmad, Khalil,Yasin, Khawaja Ansar,Farooq, Tayyaba,Khan, Bilal Ahmad,Roy, Soumendra K.
, p. 11316 - 11333 (2019/07/31)
Owing to their wide occurrence in nature and immense applications in various fields, the synthesis of aryl alkyl ethers has remained a focus of interest. In contrast to the conventional/traditional methods of etherification, herein, we have reported a more efficient method, which is better yielding and more general in application. The etherification of aryl halides by alkoxy/phenoxy silanes was catalyzed by copper acetate in the presence of cesium carbonate and oxygen in DMF at 145 °C. All the as-synthesized compounds were characterized via the 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectroscopic techniques. Density functional theory calculations using the B3LYP functional were performed to elucidate the reaction mechanism. The C-O coupling reaction between 2-nitroiodobenzene and tetramethoxysilane was used as a model reaction. The activation energy barriers for the generation of catalytic species (31.6 kcal mol-1) and the σ-bond metathesis (16.0 kcal mol-1), oxidative addition/reductive elimination (20.3 kcal mol-1), halogen atom transfer (19.2 kcal mol-1) and single electron transfer (SET) (29.5 kcal mol-1) mechanisms for the C-O coupling reaction were calculated. Calculations for the key reaction steps were repeated with the B3PW91, PBEH1PBE, wB97XD, CAM-B3LYP and mPW1LYP functionals. The formation of catalytic species via a single electron transfer reaction between tetramethoxysilane and copper acetate, formation of methoxy radicals and methoxylation of copper showed an overall energy barrier of 31.6 kcal mol-1, and therefore is the rate determining step.
Ligand-free copper-catalyzed O-arylation of nitroarenes with phenols
Chen, Jiuxi,Wang, Xingyong,Zheng, Xingwang,Ding, Jinchang,Liu, Miaochang,Wu, Huayue
supporting information, p. 8905 - 8907 (2012/10/29)
The first example of ligand-free copper-catalyzed O-arylation of nitroarenes with phenols was developed, achieving unsymmetrical diaryl ethers in moderate to excellent yields. This arylation proceeded smoothly without promotion of the ligands, and displayed great functional group compatibility. Thus, the method represents a new, facile, and cost-effective approach to access unsymmetrical diaryl ethers.