602-56-2Relevant articles and documents
CONVENIENT SYNTHESIS OF 9-ALKYL AND 9-ARYLACRIDINES FROM METHYL (SEM) PROTECTED ACRIDONE
Zeng, Zijian,Zimmerman, Steven C.
, p. 5123 - 5124 (1988)
The low yielding addition of organolithium reagents to acridone becomes a convenient high yielding route to 9-alkyl and 9-arylacridines when SEM-acridone is used.
Compound, pharmaceutical composition, medicine and application of compound, pharmaceutical composition and medicine in preparation of antibacterial products
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Paragraph 0075-0077, (2021/07/17)
The invention particularly relates to a compound, a pharmaceutical composition, a medicine and application of the compound, the pharmaceutical composition and the medicine in preparation of antibacterial products. The seeking of a novel antibacterial target and the development of a novel chemical entity have important significance for solving the increasingly severe bacterial drug resistance problem at present, and the design of a compound entity acting on the FtsZ target is expected to be developed to obtain an antibacterial drug which has no influence on a host. The invention provides a 9-aralkyl-10-methylacridine quaternary ammonium salt derivative and a preparation method thereof, and the compound has significant bactericidal and/or bacteriostatic activity on gram-positive bacteria, has a good effect of inhibiting bacterial division protein FtsZ, and can be used for preparing antibacterial products.
A Direct S0→Tn Transition in the Photoreaction of Heavy-Atom-Containing Molecules
Kuribara, Takahito,Matsumoto, Koki,Muranaka, Atsuya,Nagasawa, Sho,Nakajima, Masaya,Nemoto, Tetsuhiro,Uchiyama, Masanobu
supporting information, p. 6847 - 6852 (2020/03/23)
According to the Grotthuss–Draper law, light must be absorbed by a substrate to initiate a photoreaction. There have been several reports, however, on the promotion of photoreactions using hypervalent iodine during irradiation with light from a non-absorbing region. This contradiction gave rise to a mystery regarding photoreactions involving hypervalent iodine. We demonstrated that the photoactivation of hypervalent iodine with light from the apparently non-absorbing region proceeds via a direct S0→Tn transition, which has been considered a forbidden process. Spectroscopic, computational, and synthetic experimental results support this conclusion. Moreover, the photoactivation mode could be extended to monovalent iodine and bromine, as well as bismuth(III)-containing molecules, providing new possibilities for studying photoreactions that involve heavy-atom-containing molecules.
Pd-Catalyzed Approach for Assembling 9-Arylacridines via a Cascade Tandem Reaction of 2-(Arylamino)benzonitrile with Arylboronic Acids in Water
Ye, Xuanzeng,Xu, Beihang,Sun, Jiani,Dai, Ling,Shao, Yinlin,Zhang, Yetong,Chen, Jiuxi
, p. 13004 - 13014 (2020/11/23)
A novel palladium-catalyzed protocol for the synthesis of 9-arylacridines via tandem reaction of 2-(arylamino)benzonitrile with arylboronic acids in water has been developed with good functional group tolerance. The present synthetic route could be readily scaled up to gram quantity without difficulty. This methodology was further extended to the synthesis of a 4′-OH derivative, which showed estrogenic biological activity. Preliminary mechanistic experiments showed that this transformation involves a nucleophilic addition of aryl palladium species to the nitrile to generate an aryl ketone intermediate followed by an intramolecular Friedel-Crafts acylation and dehydration to acridines.