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Synthesis of new substituted pyridine derivatives as potent anti-liver cancer agents through apoptosis induction: In vitro, in vivo, and in silico integrated approaches
Boraei, Ahmed T.A.,Eltamany, Elsayed H.,Ali, Ibrahim A.I.,Gebriel, Sara M.,Nafie, Mohamed S.
, (2021/04/27)
Liver cancer is the most common type of cancer in many countries. New studies and statistics show rising liver cancer worldwide, so it is essential to seek new agents for this type of cancer. PIM1 has an attractive target in the discovery of cancer medica
Synthesis of N-glycosylated pyridines as new antiviral agents
Ibrahim,Elgemeie,Abbasi,Abbas,Elbadawi,Attia
, p. 1415 - 1423 (2007/10/03)
A series of 3-cyanopyridine glycosides have been synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory activity against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication in MT-4 cells. Among the 3-cyanopyridine glycosides 6-(p- methylphenyl) and 6-(p-aminophenyl) were the most selective inhibitors of HIV replication.
Malononitriles & Cyanoesters : Part VI - Synthesis of New Biologically Active Cyanopyridines
Latif, N.,Mishriky, N.,Girgis, N. S.
, p. 147 - 149 (2007/10/02)
3-(2'-Furyl)- and 3-(2'-thienyl)-acrylophenones (I) react with malononitrile in the presence of ammonium acetate to give 2-amino-3-cyano-4,6-disubstituted-pyridines (II).The latter are hydrolysed with alkali to give the corresponding nicotinamides (IV).Th