3460-11-5Relevant articles and documents
Amidation of aryl halides catalyzed by silica-supported bidentate phosphine palladium complex
Cai, Ming-Zhong,Song, Cai-Sheng,Huang, Xian
, p. 361 - 366 (1997)
A silica-supported bidentate phosphine palladium complex was prepared from poly-4-oxa-6,7-bis(diphenylphosphino)heptyl siloxane and palladium chloride in acetone. It was an efficient catalyst for the amidation of aryl halides with carbon monoxide and aniline at 1 atm pressure, affording aryl amides.
Cyclic hydroxamic acids as oxygenating agents - Conversion of imines to anilides
Sahadeva Reddy,Pratap Reddy,Reddy
, p. 3447 - 3451 (2001)
Cyclic hydroxamic acid mediated functional group modification of an imine to anilide is reported.
Iron-catalyzed oxidative amidation of acylhydrazines with amines
Wang, Yi-Jie,Zhang, Guo-Yu,Shoberu, Adedamola,Zou, Jian-Ping
supporting information, (2021/08/18)
A new approach for amide bond formation via a mild and efficient Iron-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of acylhydrazines and amines using TBHP as oxidant is described. This protocol is compatible with a wide range of amines and acylhydrazines. In addition, the synthetic application of the reaction is presented.
Novel series of benzo[d]thiazolyl substituted-2-quinolone hybrids: Design, synthesis, biological evaluation and in-silico insights
Bolakatti, Girish,Palkar, Mahesh,Katagi, Manjunatha,Hampannavar, Girish,Karpoormath, Rajshekhar V.,Ninganagouda, Shilpa,Badiger, Arvind
, (2020/10/30)
A novel series of 3-(2-(4-(substituted-benzo[d]thiazol-2-yl)phenylamino)acetyl)-4?hydroxy-1-methyl/phenyl quinolin-2(1H)-one (7a-f and 8a-f) were synthesized. Reaction of appropriately substituted-2-(4-amino phenyl)benzo[d]thiazole (4a-f) with 3-(2-bromoacetyl)-4?hydroxy-1-methyl/phenyl quinolin-2(1H)-one (5/6) in the presence of glacial acetic acid resulted in desired compounds. Structures of the synthesized compounds were characterized based on their spectral (IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR and MS) and elemental analysis. The cytotoxicity screening studies revealed that MCF-7 and WRL68 cancer cells were sensitive to all the tested compounds. Out of twelve novel hybrids, compound 8f displayed the most significant anticancer activity. Docking studies were performed in order to understand the binding mode of the title compounds at the active site of the target enzyme (EGFR tyrosine kinase, 1M17). Compounds 8f and 7f displayed prominent and conserved binding interactions against 1M17. In addition, compounds 7e, 7f, 8e, and 8f exhibited interesting in vitro antibacterial activity, especially against Gram-negative bacteria E. coli. In summary, the novel benzo[d]thiazolyl substituted-2-quinolone hybrid (8f) could be considered as promising hit and could be further exploited for developing potential anticancer/antimicrobial agents.