Palladium-Catalyzed Amidation of Unactivated C(sp<sup>3</sup>)H Bonds: from Anilines to Indolines
作者:Julia J. Neumann、Souvik Rakshit、Thomas Dröge、Frank Glorius
DOI:10.1002/anie.200903035
日期:2009.9.1
Unreactive CH to attractive CN: A palladium‐catalyzed intramolecular direct amidation of unactivated C(sp3)Hbonds combines CH activation and CN bond formation into one efficient process. Under the optimized conditions, an extraordinary tolerance of functional groups was observed, and numerous indoline derivatives were formed (see scheme).
PYRAZOLOQUINOLINONE DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USE THEREOF
申请人:BENAZET ALEXANDRE
公开号:US20130079337A1
公开(公告)日:2013-03-28
The invention relates to compounds corresponding to formula (I)
in which R1, R2 and R3 are as defined in Claim
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, and also to the process for preparing them and to their therapeutic use.
the reaction of allyl acetate with the anionic species prepared from various N-(2-tert-butylphenyl)sulfonamides and NaH proceeded in an enantioselective manner (up to 95% ee) to give optically active N-allylated sulfonamide derivatives possessing an N–C axially chiral structure in high yields.
Compounds are provided that act as potent antagonists of the CCR2 or CCR9 receptor. Animal testing demonstrates that these compounds are useful for treating inflammation, a hallmark disease for CCR2 and CCR9. The compounds are generally aryl sulfonamide derivatives and are useful in pharmaceutical compositions, methods for the treatment of CCR2-mediated diseases, CCR9-mediated diseases, as controls in assays for the identification of CCR2 antagonists, and as controls in assays for the identification of CCR9 antagonists.
Compounds of the present invention, and pharmaceutically acceptable compositions thereof, are useful as modulators of ATP-Binding Cassette (“ABC”) transporters or fragments thereof, including Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator (“CFTR”). The present invention also relates to methods of treating ABC transporter mediated diseases using compounds of the present invention.