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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 342902-40-3 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 3,4,2,9,0 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 342902-40:
(8*3)+(7*4)+(6*2)+(5*9)+(4*0)+(3*2)+(2*4)+(1*0)=123
123 % 10 = 3
So 342902-40-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

342902-40-3Relevant articles and documents

Ortho -selective C-H arylation of phenols with N -carboxyindoles under Br?nsted acid- or Cu(i)-catalysis

Nguyen, Nguyen H.,Oh, Soo Min,Park, Cheol-Min,Shin, Seunghoon

, p. 1169 - 1176 (2022/02/02)

Control over chemo- and regioselectivity is a critical issue in the heterobiaryl synthesis via C-H oxidative coupling. To address this challenge, a strategy to invert the normal polarity of indoles in the heterobiaryl coupling was developed. With N-carboxyindoles as umpoled indoles, an exclusively ortho-selective coupling with phenols has been realized, employing a Br?nsted acid- or Cu(i)-catalyst (as low as 0.01 mol%). A range of phenols and N-carboxyindoles coupled with exceptional efficiency and selectivity at ambient temperature and the substrates bearing redox-active aryl halides (-Br and -I) smoothly coupled in an orthogonal manner. Notably, preliminary examples of atropselective heterobiaryl coupling have been demonstrated, based on a chiral disulfonimide or a Cu(i)/chiral bisphosphine catalytic system. The reaction was proposed to occur through SN2′ substitution or a Cu(i)-Cu(iii) cycle, with Br?nsted acid or Cu(i) catalysts, respectively.

Application of Fluorine- And Nitrogen-Walk Approaches: Defining the Structural and Functional Diversity of 2-Phenylindole Class of Cannabinoid 1 Receptor Positive Allosteric Modulators

Garai, Sumanta,Kulkarni, Pushkar M.,Schaffer, Peter C.,Leo, Luciana M.,Brandt, Asher L.,Zagzoog, Ayat,Black, Tallan,Lin, Xiaoyan,Hurst, Dow P.,Janero, David R.,Abood, Mary E.,Zimmowitch, Anaelle,Straiker, Alex,Pertwee, Roger G.,Kelly, Melanie,Szczesniak, Anna-Maria,Denovan-Wright, Eileen M.,Mackie, Ken,Hohmann, Andrea G.,Reggio, Patricia H.,Laprairie, Robert B.,Thakur, Ganesh A.

, p. 542 - 568 (2020/02/04)

Cannabinoid 1 receptor (CB1R) allosteric ligands hold a far-reaching therapeutic promise. We report the application of fluoro- and nitrogen-walk approaches to enhance the drug-like properties of GAT211, a prototype CB1R allosteric agonist-positive allosteric modulator (ago-PAM). Several analogs exhibited improved functional potency (cAMP, β-arrestin 2), metabolic stability, and aqueous solubility. Two key analogs, GAT591 (6r) and GAT593 (6s), exhibited augmented allosteric-agonist and PAM activities in neuronal cultures, improved metabolic stability, and enhanced orthosteric agonist binding (CP55,940). Both analogs also exhibited good analgesic potency in the CFA inflammatory-pain model with longer duration of action over GAT211 while being devoid of adverse cannabimimetic effects. Another analog, GAT592 (9j), exhibited moderate ago-PAM potency and improved aqueous solubility with therapeutic reduction of intraocular pressure in murine glaucoma models. The SAR findings and the enhanced allosteric activity in this class of allosteric modulators were accounted for in our recently developed computational model for CB1R allosteric activation and positive allosteric modulation.

Synthesis of Indoles through Domino Reactions of 2-Fluorotoluenes and Nitriles

Mao, Jianyou,Wang, Zhiting,Xu, Xinyu,Liu, Guoqing,Jiang, Runsheng,Guan, Haixing,Zheng, Zhipeng,Walsh, Patrick J.

supporting information, p. 11033 - 11038 (2019/07/08)

Indoles are essential heterocycles in medicinal chemistry, and therefore, novel and efficient approaches to their synthesis are in high demand. Among indoles, 2-aryl indoles have been described as privileged scaffolds. Advanced herein is a straightforward, practical, and transition-metal-free assembly of 2-aryl indoles. Simply combining readily available 2-fluorotoluenes, nitriles, LiN(SiMe3)2, and CsF enables the generation of a diverse array of indoles (38 examples, 48–92 % yield). A range of substituents can be introduced into each position of the indole backbone (C4 to C7, and aryl groups at C2), providing handles for further elaboration.

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