Patent classifications
C07C217/58
NOVEL COMPOUNDS FOR SKIN LIGHTENING
Novel compounds are disclosed. Skin lightening composition comprising said compounds and method of skin lightening is disclosed too. In addition, method of synthesizing said novel compounds are disclosed.
COMPOUND FOR TREATING ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
Provided in the present invention are a compound as shown in formula I, various crystal forms thereof, a hydrate, a solvate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutical composition. The compound of the present invention can effectively treat Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome, especially cognitive function impairment caused by Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome. Also disclosed in the present invention is use of a ubiquitin specific protease USP25 encoded and expressed by chromosome 21 for preventing, treating or ameliorating Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome.
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COMPOUND FOR TREATING ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
Provided in the present invention are a compound as shown in formula I, various crystal forms thereof, a hydrate, a solvate or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a pharmaceutical composition. The compound of the present invention can effectively treat Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome, especially cognitive function impairment caused by Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome. Also disclosed in the present invention is use of a ubiquitin specific protease USP25 encoded and expressed by chromosome 21 for preventing, treating or ameliorating Alzheimer's disease or Down's syndrome.
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OXIDE-SUPPORTED COBALT CATALYST CAPABLE OF ACCELERATING REDUCTIVE AMINATION
In order to enable a reductive amination reaction at a low temperature and a low hydrogen pressure, provided is a catalyst comprising cobalt supported on an oxide, the catalyst produced by a method comprising the following steps (1) to (4): (1) a step of mixing a salt containing a cobalt ion and an oxide in water, (2) a step of distilling water away from a mixed solution obtained in step (1) and drying a resulting solid material, (3) a step of calcining a dried material obtained in step (2) in a nitrogen stream, and (4) a step of reducing a calcined product obtained in step (3) in a hydrogen stream.
OXIDE-SUPPORTED COBALT CATALYST CAPABLE OF ACCELERATING REDUCTIVE AMINATION
In order to enable a reductive amination reaction at a low temperature and a low hydrogen pressure, provided is a catalyst comprising cobalt supported on an oxide, the catalyst produced by a method comprising the following steps (1) to (4): (1) a step of mixing a salt containing a cobalt ion and an oxide in water, (2) a step of distilling water away from a mixed solution obtained in step (1) and drying a resulting solid material, (3) a step of calcining a dried material obtained in step (2) in a nitrogen stream, and (4) a step of reducing a calcined product obtained in step (3) in a hydrogen stream.
SYNTHESIS OF AMIDES AND AMINES FROM ALDEHYDES OR KETONES BY HETEROGENEOUS METAL CATALYSIS
A mild and efficient synthesis of primary amines and amides from aldehydes or ketones using a heterogeneous metal catalyst and amine donor is disclosed. The initial heterogeneous metal-catalyzed reaction between the carbonyl and the amine donor components is followed by the addition of a suitable acylating agent component in one-pot, thus providing a catalytic one-pot three-component synthesis of amides. Integration of enzyme catalysis allows for eco-friendly one-pot co-catalytic synthesis of amides from aldehyde and ketone substrates, respectively. The process can be applied to asymmetric synthesis or to the co-catalytic one-pot three-component synthesis of capsaicin and its analogues from vanillin or vanillyl alcohol. A co-catalytic reductive amination/dynamic kinetic resolution (dkr) relay sequence for the asymmetric synthesis of optically active amides from ketones is disclosed. Implementation of a catalytic reductive amination/kinetic resolution (kr) relay sequence produces the corresponding optically active amide product and optical active primary amine product with the opposite stereochemistry from the starting ketones.
SYNTHESIS OF AMIDES AND AMINES FROM ALDEHYDES OR KETONES BY HETEROGENEOUS METAL CATALYSIS
A mild and efficient synthesis of primary amines and amides from aldehydes or ketones using a heterogeneous metal catalyst and amine donor is disclosed. The initial heterogeneous metal-catalyzed reaction between the carbonyl and the amine donor components is followed by the addition of a suitable acylating agent component in one-pot, thus providing a catalytic one-pot three-component synthesis of amides. Integration of enzyme catalysis allows for eco-friendly one-pot co-catalytic synthesis of amides from aldehyde and ketone substrates, respectively. The process can be applied to asymmetric synthesis or to the co-catalytic one-pot three-component synthesis of capsaicin and its analogues from vanillin or vanillyl alcohol. A co-catalytic reductive amination/dynamic kinetic resolution (dkr) relay sequence for the asymmetric synthesis of optically active amides from ketones is disclosed. Implementation of a catalytic reductive amination/kinetic resolution (kr) relay sequence produces the corresponding optically active amide product and optical active primary amine product with the opposite stereochemistry from the starting ketones.
Compositions comprising a biocidal polyamine
Compounds, compositions, and methods comprising a polyamine compound are described, which may be used to kill, disperse, treat, or reduce biofilms, or to inhibit or substantially prevent biofilm formation. In certain aspects, the present invention relates to compounds, compositions, and methods comprising polyamine compounds that have antimicrobial or dispersing activity against a variety of bacterial strains capable of forming biofilms.
Compositions comprising a biocidal polyamine
Compounds, compositions, and methods comprising a polyamine compound are described, which may be used to kill, disperse, treat, or reduce biofilms, or to inhibit or substantially prevent biofilm formation. In certain aspects, the present invention relates to compounds, compositions, and methods comprising polyamine compounds that have antimicrobial or dispersing activity against a variety of bacterial strains capable of forming biofilms.
PROCESSES FOR PREPARATION OF DAPAGLIFLOZIN OR ITS SOLVATES OR CO-CRYSTALS THEREOF
The present generally relates to an improved process for the preparation of dapagliflozin of Formula I or its solvates or co-crystals thereof. The present invention also encompasses the novel intermediates and their use in the preparation of dapagliflozin.