351-54-2Relevant articles and documents
Highly selective copper-catalyzed oxidation of benzyl alcohols to aromatic aldehydes in water at room temperature
Wu, Jianglong,Liu, Yan,Ma, Xiaowei,Liu, Ping,Gu, Chengzhi,Dai, Bin
, p. 577 - 580 (2016)
Water-soluble 2N2O–Cu(II) complexes were synthesized and used for the catalytic oxidation of benzylic alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes in pure water resulting in high yields of up to 94%. Importantly, the catalytic system exhibits a wide substrate scope, high functional group tolerance and can be reused directly for subsequent reaction cycles. Using this catalytic system, the product 4-methylbenzaldehyde can be produced on a multi-gram scale and in the complete absence of any organic solvent, surfactant or phase transfer reagent. Copyright
Synthetic Lethality in Pancreatic Cancer: Discovery of a New RAD51-BRCA2 Small Molecule Disruptor That Inhibits Homologous Recombination and Synergizes with Olaparib
Bagnolini, Greta,Milano, Domenico,Manerba, Marcella,Schipani, Fabrizio,Ortega, Jose Antonio,Gioia, Dario,Falchi, Federico,Balboni, Andrea,Farabegoli, Fulvia,De Franco, Francesca,Robertson, Janet,Pellicciari, Roberto,Pallavicini, Isabella,Peri, Sebastiano,Minucci, Saverio,Girotto, Stefania,Di Stefano, Giuseppina,Roberti, Marinella,Cavalli, Andrea
supporting information, p. 2588 - 2619 (2020/03/05)
Synthetic lethality is an innovative framework for discovering novel anticancer drug candidates. One example is the use of PARP inhibitors (PARPi) in oncology patients with BRCA mutations. Here, we exploit a new paradigm based on the possibility of triggering synthetic lethality using only small organic molecules (dubbed "fully small-molecule-induced synthetic lethality"). We exploited this paradigm to target pancreatic cancer, one of the major unmet needs in oncology. We discovered a dihydroquinolone pyrazoline-based molecule (35d) that disrupts the RAD51-BRCA2 protein-protein interaction, thus mimicking the effect of BRCA2 mutation. 35d inhibits the homologous recombination in a human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line. In addition, it synergizes with olaparib (a PARPi) to trigger synthetic lethality. This strategy aims to widen the use of PARPi in BRCA-competent and olaparib-resistant cancers, making fully small-molecule-induced synthetic lethality an innovative approach toward unmet oncological needs.
Sodium copper chlorophyllin catalyzed chemoselective oxidation of benzylic alcohols and diarylmethanes in water
Liu, Shi-juan,Zhang, Miao,Lu, Rong,Li, Xiu-ying,Che, Guang-bo
, (2018/08/17)
We report the highly efficient and chemoselective oxidation of benzylic alcohols catalyzed by sodium copper chlorophyllin in water, producing corresponding arylcarbonyl compounds. Importantly, the catalytic system exhibits a wide substrate scope and high functional group tolerance. Moreover, secondary alcohols and even diarylmethanes were smoothly oxidized to the desired aryl ketones with excellent yields.