[EN] COMPOUNDS THAT MODULATE EGFR ACTIVITY AND METHODS FOR TREATING OR PREVENTING CONDITIONS THEREWITH<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS MODULANT L'ACTIVITÉ DES RÉCEPTEURS EGFR ET MÉTHODES POUR TRAITER OU PRÉVENIR DES TROUBLES À L'AIDE DE CEUX-CI
申请人:GATEKEEPER PHARMACEUTICALS INC
公开号:WO2011140338A1
公开(公告)日:2011-11-10
Provided are compounds and methods for treating or preventing kinase-mediated disorders therewith.
提供了用于治疗或预防激酶介导的疾病的化合物和方法。
Synthesis of some novel amodiaquine analogs as potential antimalarial and antifilarial compounds
作者:Meilin Go、Tonglan Ngiam、Alfred S. C. Wan
DOI:10.1021/jm00144a020
日期:1981.12
Mastomys natalensis. The most active antimalarial compound, 7-chloro-4-[alpha-[[N-(4-methyl-1-piperazinyl)carbonyl]amino]-4-hydroxy-m-toluidino]quinoline, had twice the activity of amodiaquine. O-Methylation and N-ethylation generally reduced antimalarial activity. Analogues which lack a basic tertiary amino function at their side chain were also lacking in both antimalarial and antifilarial activities.
The invention is directed to substituted heteroaryl derivatives. Specifically, the invention is directed to compounds according to Formula Q:
wherein D, L, M, W, X, Y, and Z are defined herein.
The compounds of the invention are inhibitors of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) activity—including DNMT1, DNMT3a, or DNMT3b—and are useful in the treatment of cancer and hyperproliferative diseases. Accordingly, the invention is further directed to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a compound of the invention. The invention is still further directed to methods of inhibiting DNMT activity and treatment of disorders associated therewith using a compound of the invention or a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of the invention.
Advancing <i>Meta</i>-Selective C–H Amination through Non-Covalent Interactions
作者:Qianqian Lv、Zongxing Hu、Yousong Zhang、Zhihan Zhang、Honghui Lei
DOI:10.1021/jacs.3c09904
日期:2024.1.24
Regioselective C–H amination of simple arenes is highly desirable, but accessing meta-sites of ubiquitous arenes has proven challenging due to the lack of both electronic and spatial preference. This study demonstrates the successful use of various privileged nitrogen-containing functionalities found in pharmaceutical compounds to direct meta-C–H amination of arenes, overcoming the long-standing requirement