Small molecule thienopyrimidine-based protein tyrosine kinase inhibitors
申请人:Thrash Thomas
公开号:US20060004002A1
公开(公告)日:2006-01-05
Various thienopyrimidine-based analog compounds are able to selectively inhibit the Src family of tyrosine kinases. These compounds are useful in the treatment of various diseases including hyperproliferative diseases, hematologic diseases, osteoporosis, neurological diseases, autoimmune diseases, allergic/immunological diseases, or viral infections.
Thienopyrimidine-based inhibitors of the Src family
申请人:Board of Regents, The University of Texas System
公开号:US06503914B1
公开(公告)日:2003-01-07
Various thienopyrimidine-based analog compounds that selectively inhibit the Src family of tyrosine kinases. These compounds are thienopyrimidines and contain a hydrozone bridge created by heating a thienopyrimidine hydrazine with an aldehyde in ethanol at reflux. Such compounds are useful in the treatment of various diseases including hyperproliferative diseases, hematologic diseases, osteoporosis, neurological diseases, autoimmune diseases, allergic/immunological diseases, or viral infections.
Thienopyrimidine-based inhibitors of the src family
申请人:——
公开号:US20040077663A1
公开(公告)日:2004-04-22
Various thienopyrimidine-based analog compounds are able to selectively inhibit the Src family of tyrosine kinases. These compounds are useful in the treatment of various diseases including hyperproliferative diseases, hematologic diseases, osteoporosis, neurological diseases, autoimmune diseases, allergic/immunological diseases, or viral infections.
An eco-benign and highly efficient procedure for N-acylation catalyzed by heteropolyanion-based ionic liquids using carboxylic acid under solvent-free conditions
An eco-benign and highly efficient route for N-acylation of amines has been developed by treating amines with corresponding carboxylic acids in the presence of 2 mol % of heteropolyanion-based ionic liquids as catalysts under solvent-free conditions. This practical reaction could tolerate a wide range of substrates. Thus, various N-acylation products including N-acyl alpha-amino acid derivatives were obtained in moderate to excellent yields at 70 degrees C to 120 degrees C. Moreover, recycling studies revealed that heteropolyanion-based ionic liquids were easily reusable for this N-acylation. This method provides a green and much improved protocol over the existing methods.(c) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.