[EN] BENZODIOXEPINE AND BENZODIOXINE COMPOUNDS THAT INTERACT WITH GLUCOKINASE REGULATORY PROTEIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES<br/>[FR] BENZODIOXÉPINE ET COMPOSÉS DE BENZODIOXINE QUI INTERAGISSENT AVEC LA PROTÉINE RÉGULATRICE DE LA GLUCOKINASE POUR LE TRAITEMENT DU DIABÈTE
申请人:AMGEN INC
公开号:WO2012138776A1
公开(公告)日:2012-10-11
The present invention relates to compounds of formula I or II, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, that interact with glucokinase regulatory protein. In addition, the present invention relates to methods of treating type 2 diabetes, and other diseases and/or conditions where glucokinase regulatory protein is involved using the compounds, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions that contain the compounds, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
BENZODIOXEPINE AND BENZODIOXINE COMPOUNDS THAT INTERACT WITH GLUCOKINASE REGULATORY PROTEIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES
申请人:Bartberger Michael David
公开号:US20140155415A1
公开(公告)日:2014-06-05
The present invention relates to compounds of formula I or II,
or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, that interact with glucokinase regulatory protein. In addition, the present invention relates to methods of treating type 2 diabetes, and other diseases and/or conditions where glucokinase regulatory protein is involved using the compounds, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions that contain the compounds, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
Asymmetric Stepwise Reductive Amination of Sulfonamides, Sulfamates, and a Phosphinamide by Nickel Catalysis
作者:Xiaohu Zhao、Haiyan Xu、Xiaolei Huang、Jianrong Steve Zhou
DOI:10.1002/anie.201809930
日期:2019.1.2
Asymmetricreductive amination of poorly nucleophilic sulfonamides was realized in the presence of nickel catalysts and titanium alkoxide. A wide range of ketones, including enolizable ketones and some biaryl ones, were converted into sulfonamides in excellent enantiomeric excess. The cyclization of sulfamates and intermolecular reductive amination of a diarylphosphinamide were also successful. Formic