85-81-4Relevant articles and documents
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Yale
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8-amino-6-methoxyquinoline—tetrazole hybrids: Impact of linkers on antiplasmodial activity
Dolensky, Johanna,Hochegger, Patrick,Kaiser, Marcel,M?ser, Pascal,Saf, Robert,Seebacher, Werner,Weis, Robert
, (2021/09/20)
A new series of compounds was prepared from 6-methoxyquinolin-8-amine or its N-(2-aminoethyl) analogue via Ugi-azide reaction. Their linkers between the quinoline and the tert-butyltetrazole moieties differ in chain length, basicity and substitution. Compounds were tested for their antiplasmodial activity against Plasmodium falciparum NF54 as well as their cytotoxicity against L-6-cells. The activity and the cytotoxicity were strongly influenced by the linker and its substitution. The most active compounds showed good activity and promising selectivity.
Uncatalyzed, on water oxygenative cleavage of inert C-N bond with concomitant 8,7-amino shift in 8-aminoquinoline derivatives
Botla, Vinayak,Pilli, Navyasree,Malapaka, Chandrasekharam
supporting information, p. 1735 - 1742 (2019/04/08)
Oxygenative cleavage of an inert CAr-NH2 bond with concomitant 1,2 amine migration in 8-aminoquinoline derivatives is reported in water at room temperature. The reaction is highly atom- and step-economical as both C- and N-containing fragments of the C-N bond cleavage are incorporated into the target molecule and is effected without the need for N-oxide. The reaction is scalable to gram level, and the products are useful as electrophilic partners for coupling reactions, ligands in catalysis and bioactive compounds.