[EN] LEVODOPA-PRODRUGS AND CARBIDOPA-PRODRUGS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE [FR] PROMÉDICAMENTS LEVODOPA ET PROMÉDICAMENTS CARBIDOPA POUR LE TRAITEMENT DE LA MALADIE DE PARKINSON
Process for the preparation of aryl substituted aldehydes, ketones and
申请人:Givaudan Corporation
公开号:US04070374A1
公开(公告)日:1978-01-24
Upon reacting an alcohol having an olefinic double bond with an aryl bromide or iodide in the presence of a Paladium catalyst, there is provided either an aryl substituted aldehyde, ketone or olefinic alcohol.
The present disclosure generally relates to compounds useful as immunomodulators. Provided herein are compounds, compositions comprising such compounds, and methods of their use. The disclosure further pertains to pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one compound according to the disclosure that are useful for the treatment of various diseases, including cancer and infectious diseases.
A biodegradable and biocompatible polyurethane composition synthesized by reacting isocyanate groups of at least one multifunctional isocyanate compound with at least one bioactive agent having at least one reactive group —X which is a hydroxyl group (—OH) or an amine group (—NH
2
). The polyurethane composition is biodegradable within a living organism to biocompatible degradation products including the bioactive agent. Preferably, the released bioactive agent affects at least one of biological activity or chemical activity in the host organism. A biodegradable polyurethane composition includes hard segments and soft segments. Each of the hard segments is preferably derived from a diurea diol or a diester diol and is preferably biodegradable into biomolecule degradation products or into biomolecule degradation products and a biocompatible diol. Another biodegradable polyurethane composition includes hard segments and soft segments. Each of the hard segments is derived from a diurethane diol and is biodegradable into biomolecule degradation products.
A direct C(sp3)–H sulfinylation reaction of alkanes with sulfinyl sulfones via decatungstate photocatalysis is reported. The sulfinyl sulfones generated in situ from sulfinates in the presence of an acylating reagent were able to trap the alkyl radicals that were produced via the photoinduced direct hydrogen atom transfer of alkanes, leading to a range of sulfoxides. This radical sulfinylation process