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Simple electrochemical reduction of nitrones to amines
Rodrigo, Eduardo,Waldvogel, Siegfried R.
, p. 2044 - 2047 (2019/02/20)
The use of electricity allows the reduction of nitrones containing aromatic and heteroaromatic rings to the corresponding amines. The main advantage of this protocol relies on the fact that only electrons are needed, avoiding the use of different chemical
Antifungal and cytotoxic activities of some N-substituted aniline derivatives bearing a hetaryl fragment
Kouznetsov, Vladímir V.,Vargas Méndez, Leonor Y.,Sortino, Maximiliano,Vásquez, Yelkaira,Gupta, Mahabir P.,Freile, Mónica,Enriz, Ricardo D.,Zacchino, Susana A.
, p. 794 - 809 (2008/09/17)
Diverse N-substituted anilines bearing hetaryl fragments were easily prepared from corresponding aldimines derived from commercially available aromatic aldehydes and anilines. 2-Furyl substituted anilines showed very good antifungal activities against dermatophytes, particularly against Trichophyton rubrum (MIC = 3.12-6.25 μg/mL). In addition, all active compounds, 45-47, 73, and 74, were tested for cytotoxic activities against breast (MCF-7), lung (H-460), and central nervous system (SF-268) human cancer cell lines with the NCI-anticancer-drug screen. The activity of amines described in this paper, along with the low toxicity of most of them, shows promise for the future development of non-toxic new antimycotic agents.