[EN] COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS MODULATORS OF GPR119 ACTIVITY<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS ET COMPOSITIONS EN TANT QUE MODULATEURS DE L'ACTIVITÉ DE GPR119
申请人:IRM LLC
公开号:WO2009038974A1
公开(公告)日:2009-03-26
The invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using such compounds to treat or prevent diseases or disorders associated with the activity of GPR119.
The present invention relates to novel compounds that are useful in the treatment of metabolic disorders, particularly type II diabetes mellitus and related disorders, and also to the methods for the making and use of such compounds.
Synthesis of Cyanamides via a One-Pot Oxidation–Cyanation of Primary and Secondary Amines
作者:Nadine Kuhl、Saurin Raval、Ryan D. Cohen
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.8b04007
日期:2019.3.1
operationally simple oxidation–cyanation method for the synthesis of cyanamides is described. The procedure utilizes inexpensive and commercially available N-chlorosuccinimide and Zn(CN)2 as reagents to avoid direct handling of toxic cyanogen halides. It is demonstrated to be amenable for the cyanation of a variety of primary and secondary amines and aniline derivatives as well as a complex synthetic
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‐Cyanation of Primary and Secondary Amines with Cyanobenzio‐doxolone (CBX) Reagent
作者:Zimin Chen、Weiming Yuan
DOI:10.1002/chem.202102354
日期:2021.10.25
An efficient electrophilic N-cyanation of amines with a stable and less-toxic cyanobenziodoxole reagent towards the synthesis of cyanamides is disclosed. This synthetically practicable strategy allows the construction of a wide variety of cyanamides under very mild and simple conditions with a broad functional group compatibility, and showcases a huge potential in late-stage modification of complex
COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS MODULATORS OF GPR119 ACTIVITY
申请人:Alper Phillip B.
公开号:US20090270409A1
公开(公告)日:2009-10-29
The invention provides compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds and methods of using such compounds to treat or prevent diseases or disorders associated with the activity of GPR119.