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Reactions with Acetoacetanilide : Synthesis and antibacterial activity of some new pyran, pyrano [2, 3-clpyrazole and pyrano [2, 3,-c]-pyridine deerivatives

  • Y, Riad-Bahia;O, Abdelhamid-Abdou;Khalifa, Fathy-A;E, Saleh-Youssry
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.201-206
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    • 1989
  • The reaction of acetoacetanilide (1) with the $\alpha$-cyanocinnamonitrile derivatives 2 yielded the Michael adducts 4 which could be converted into the pyrano [2, 3, -c] pyrazole derivatives 5 via their reaction with hydrazine hydrate. Cyclisation of 4 afforded the derivatives 10. The pyranopyrazoles 9 reacted with different activated nitrile derivatives (3a-c) to give the pyrano [2, 3-c] pyridine derivatives 13. 16 and 19 respectively. The biological activity of the synthesised heterocyclic derivatives was investigated and discussed.

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Studies on the Synthesis of Acetoacetanilide Derivatives (Acetoacetanilide 유도체 합성)

  • In Kyu Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 1981
  • Bromination of acetoacteanilide in non-polar medium gives the r-brominated derivative. This unexpected result may be due to the steric hinderance during the enolization of the substrate. The structure of r-bromoacetoacetanilide can be assigned on the basis of its 1H NMR spectrum. Additional evidence is provided by making derivatives, whick proceed without skeletal rearrangements. Structural similarity of 2-(N-phenylcarbamoyl)methylene-1,4-oxathiane with carboxin which is used as a potent fungicide prompted our investigation of the 1,4-oxathiane synthesis. It is prepared from the reaction of r-bromoacetoacetanilide with mercaptoethanol followed by acidic dehydration in high yield.

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A Study on the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydrolysis of 5,6-Dihydro-1,4-thiazine Derivatives (5,6-Dihydro-1,4-thiazine 유도체의 가수분해 메카니즘과 반응속도론적 연구)

  • Lee, Gwang Il;Lee, Seok U;Gwak, Cheon Geun;Jang, Byeong Man;Kim, Yeong Ju;Lee, Gi Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.366-371
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    • 1994
  • The kinetics of the hydrolysis of 5,6-dihydro-1,4-thiazine derivatives was investigated by ultraviolet spectrophotometry in $H_2O$ at 25$^{\circ}C$. A rate equation which can be applied over a wide pH range was obtained. The substituent effects on the hydrolysis of 5,6-dihydro-1,4-thiazine derivatives were studied and the rate of hydrolysis was shown to be accelerated by electron donating groups. Final product of the hydrolysis was 2-(N-acetylaminoethylthio)-acetoacetanilide enol from Judging from the results of the rate equation, general base effect, activation parameters and final products, the hydrolysis of 5,6-dihydro-1,4-thiazine derivatives seemed to be initiated by the neutral $H_2O$ molecule which does not dissociate at pH below 10.0, but proceeded by the hydroxide ion at pH above 11.0, and those two reactions occurred competively at pH 10.0∼11.0 range. On the basis of these findings a plausible mechanism for the hydrolysis of 5,6-dihydro-1,4-thiazine derivative was proposed.

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Antifungal Activities of Biorelevant Complexes of Copper(II) with Biosensitive Macrocyclic Ligands

  • Raman N.;Joseph J.;Velan A. Senthil Kumara;Pothiraj C.
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.214-218
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    • 2006
  • Four copper(II) complexes have been prepared using macrocyclic ligands. The macrocyclic ligands have been synthesized by the condensation reaction of diethyl phthalate with Schiff bases derived from o-phenylene diamine and Knoevenagel condensed ${\beta}-ketoanilides$ (obtained by the condensation of acetoacetanilide and substituted benzaldehydes). The ligands and copper complexes have been characterized on the basis of Microanalytical, Mass, UV-Vis., IR and CV spectral studies, as well as conductivity data. On the basis of spectral studies, a square-planar geometry for the copper complexes has been proposed. The in vitro antifungal activities of the compounds were tested against fungi such as Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, Aspergillus flavus, Rhizoctonia bataicola and Candida albicans. All the synthesized copper complexes showed stronger antifungal activities than free ligands. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the copper complexes were found in the range of $8{\sim}28\;{\mu}g/ml$. These compounds represent a novel class of metal-based antifungal agents which provide opportunities for a large number of synthetic variations for modulation of the activities.

Phosgen-free Synthesis of Oligoureas Having Amino End-groups: Their Application to the Synthesis of Poly(urea-imide)

  • Chang, Ji-Young;Kim, Beom-Jin
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.55-59
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    • 2002
  • The thermal reaction of acetoacetanilide in the presence of aniline or phenol yielded carbanilide in quantitative yields. This reaction was applied to the synthesis of polyurea. Bisacetoacetamides were prepared from diamines and diketene in DMF. They were thermally polymerized in the presence of phenol or a diamine (6FDA) to yield polyureas of low molecular weights. The polymers were soluble in DMSO and NMP. $^1{H-NMR}$ analysis showed that they had amino group terminated structures. Poly(urea-imide) was synthesized by the reaction of an oligourea diamine with pyromellitic dianhydride in NMP. The concentration of terminal amino groups was determined by an acid-base titration. The thermal property of poly(urea-imide) was evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Initial decompisition took place at 332-$350^{\circ}C$.

Antifungal Activities of Copper(II) with Biosensitive Macrocyclic Schiff Base Ligands Derived from 4-Aminoantipyrine Derivatives

  • Gopalakrishnan, S.;Joseph, J.
    • Mycobiology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2009
  • Novel copper(II) complexes have been synthesized from the macrocyclic Schiff bases derived from Knoevenagel condensed ${\beta}$-ketoanilides (obtained by the condensation of acetoacetanilide and substituted benzaldehydes), 4-aminoantipyrine and ophenylene diamine. The structural features have been determined from their analytical and spectral data. All the Cu(II) complexes exhibit square planar geometry. Their high molar conductance values support their 1 : 2 electrolytic nature. The magnetic moment data provide evidence for the monomeric nature of the complexes. The X-band ESR spectra of the |$CuL^1$|$(OAc)_2$ in DMSO solution at 300 and 77 K were recorded and their salient features are reported. The in vitro biological screening effects of the investigated compounds were tested against the bacterial species Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus vulgaris and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and fungal species Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus stolonifer, Aspergillus flavus, Rhizoctonia bataicola and Candida albicans by well diffusion method. A comparative study of inhibition values of the Schiff bases and their complexes indicate that complexes exhibit higher antimicrobial activity than the Schiff bases. Copper ions proved to be essential for the growth-inhibitor effect. The extent of inhibition appeared to be strongly dependent on the initial cell density and on the growth medium.

A Synthesis of New 2-Iminothiazolines and Their Antifungal Activities (II) (새로운 2-이미노티아졸린 유도체의 합성과 항균활성 (II))

  • Nam, Kee-Dal;Choi, Gyung-Ja;Cho, Kwang-Yun;Hahn, Hoh-Gyu
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.471-476
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    • 1998
  • A synthesis and the screening of new 2-iminothiazolines (IV) of which structures are modified based on a lead compound, thiazoline for development of new agrochemical fungicide were described. Bromination of acetoacetanilides (I) which were prepared by the reaction of diketene with anilines gave the corresponding ${\gamma}-bromoacetoactanilide\;(II)$. Treatment of II with N-phenyl-N'-methyl thiourea (III) afforded IV, structure of which was confirmed by various spectroscopic methods. Antifungal activity of the new IV was tested against six kinds of typical plant diseases (in vivo). The IV with aromatic substituents showed remarkable activity against the Pyricuraria oryzae at 250 ppm in primary screening. The candidates with control value over 90% in primary screening were selected and further tested for second screening at lower concentrations. The IV which has an electron-withdrawing substituent such as halogen, especially fluorine in aryl group showed a higher activity as compared to those with electron-donating group and meta substituent was for optimal position.

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Attempted Synthesis of Carboxin Derivative through Ring Expansion Reaction on Solid Phase (고체상에서 환팽창 반응에 의한 카르복신 유도체의 합성시도)

  • Hahn, Hoh-Gyu;Bae, Su-Yeal;Nam, Kee-Dal
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2005
  • Solid phase synthesis of 16, which is a derivative of the first systemic fungicide, carboxin 1 was described. Reaction of 1,3-oxathiolane derivative with solid resin of 4-hydroxy-3-nitrobenzophenone 6 gave 9 in 82% yield. Oxidation of sulfur in the solid 1,3-oxathiolane 9 by MCPBA followed by a ring expansion reaction under the acid catalyst afforded the corresponding dihydro-1,4-oxathiin derivative 12. Treatment of the solid 1,3-oxathiolane 9 with p-methoxyaniline resulted in 1,3-oxathiolane 14, 1,3-oxathiolane sulfoxide 15, dihydro-1,4-oxathiin 16, and acetoacetanilide derivative 17 in 41%, 35%, 14%, 10% yields, respectively.

A Study on the Kinetics and Mechanism of the Hydrolysis of Dihydro-1,4-oxathiin Derivatives (Dihydro-1,4-oxathiin 유도체의 가수분해 Mechanism과 반응속도론적 연구)

  • Lee, Kwang Il;Kwak, Chun Geun;Jang, Byung Man;Kim, Young Ju;Hahn, Hoh Gyu;Nam, Kee Dal;Lee, Ki Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.128-134
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    • 1996
  • The kinetics of the hydrolysis of dihydro-1, 4-oxathiin derivatives were investigated by ultraviolet spectrophotometry in H2O at $25^{\circ}C.$ A rate equation which can be applied over a wide pH range was obtained. The substituent effects on the hydrolysis of dihydro-1, 4-oxathiin derivatives were studied and the rate of hydrolysis was shown to be accelerated by electron accepting groups. Final product of the hydrolysis was 2-(2-hydroxyethylthio)acetoacet-anilide enol form. On the basis of rate equations derived and judging from hydrolysis products obtained and from general base effect and substituent effects, plausible mechanism of the hydrolysis in various pH range have been proposed. Below pH 3.5, the hydrolysis was initiated by the protonation and followed by the addition of water to 2-carbon. Above pH 10.0, the hydrolysis was proceeded by the addition of hydroxide to 2-carbon. In the range of pH 4.0∼10.0, the addition of water to dihydro-1,4-oxathiin is rate controlling step.

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