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ANTAGONISTS OF GPR39 PROTEIN
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Novel compounds that act as antagonists to human GPR39 protein are disclosed. Pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use for antagonists to human GPR39 protein are disclosed. In particular, methods of using the antagonists in the treatment of diseases or conditions including cardiovascular conditions, endocrine system and hormone disorders, cancer disorders, metabolic diseases, gastrointestinal and liver diseases, hematological disorders, neurological disorders and respiratory diseases are disclosed herein.
Synthesis and characterization of linear 1,4-diazine-triphenylamine–based selective chemosensors for recognition of nitroaromatic compounds and aliphatic amines
Baranova, Anna A.,Charushin, Valery N.,Chupakhin, Oleg N.,Chuvashov, Roman D.,Khokhlov, Konstantin O.,Kvashnin, Yuriy A.,Makarova, Nadezhda I.,Metelitsa, Anatoly V.,Rusinov, Gennady L.,Schapov, Il'ya E.,Shchepochkin, Aleksandr V.,Verbitskiy, Egor V.,Vetrova, Elena V.,Yakovleva, Yuliya A.,Zhilina, Ekaterina F.
, (2020/03/11)
Novel 1,4-diazine-based dyes of the D–π–A type, possessing triphenylamine as an electron-donating group, have been developed. Fluorescence studies have demonstrated that emission of these fluorophores is sensitive towards different nitroaromatic compounds and aliphatic amines, both in solutions and in a vapor phase. Moreover, these compounds can be considered as “naked-eye” fluorescent probes for solution polarity because they possess pronounced solvatochromic properties. Therefore, these compounds have to be regarded as potential multifunctional chemosensors for monitoring hazardous organic substances.
Iodine-mediated oxidative annulation for one-pot synthesis of pyrazines and quinoxalines using a multipathway coupled domino strategy
Viswanadham, K. K. Durga Rao,Prathap Reddy, Muktapuram,Sathyanarayana, Pochampalli,Ravi, Owk,Kant, Ruchir,Bathula, Surendar Reddy
, p. 13517 - 13520 (2015/01/09)
An efficient iodine-mediated oxidative annulation of aryl acetylenes-arylethenes-aromatic ketones with 1,2-diamines for the synthesis of pyrazines and regioselective synthesis of quinoxalines is presented. A multipathway coupled domino approach has been developed for the one-pot synthesis of 1,4-diazines with high functional group compatibility.