Patent classifications
C07D215/10
Quinoline derived small molecule inhibitors of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) and uses thereof
The present invention relates to quinoline derived small molecule inhibitors of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), the preparation thereof and uses thereof. Formula (I). ##STR00001##
Quinoline derived small molecule inhibitors of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) and uses thereof
The present invention relates to quinoline derived small molecule inhibitors of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), the preparation thereof and uses thereof. Formula (I). ##STR00001##
Pyridinium, quinolinium, acridinium, pyrylium, chromenylium or xanthylizum reactive desorption and/or laser ablation ionization matrices and use thereof
The present disclosure concerns use of compounds of formula I, or salts thereof, as reactive matrices for desorption and laser ablation ionization spectrometry. The disclosure further concerns compounds of formula II, or salts thereof, and use of compounds of formula II or III, or salts thereof. ##STR00001##
Charged ion channel blockers and methods for use
The invention provides compounds of Formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof: ##STR00001##
The compounds, compositions, methods and kits of the invention are useful for the treatment of pain, cough, itch, and neurogenic inflammation.
PYRIDINIUM, QUINOLINIUM, ACRIDINIUM, PYRYLIUM, CHROMENYLIUM OR XANTHYLIZUM REACTIVE DESORPTION AND/OR LASER ABLATION IONIZATION MATRICES AND USE THEREOF
The present disclosure concerns use of compounds of formula I, or salts thereof, as reactive matrices for desorption and laser ablation ionization spectrometry. The disclosure further concerns compounds of formula II, or salts thereof, and use of compounds of formula II or III, or salts thereof.
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COMPOUND AND DIMER COMPLEX EMBODIMENTS FOR SUPRAMOLECULAR SENSING
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a compound that can be used as a supramolecular sensor for determining the presence of analytes (e.g., illicit drugs), and for identifying and/or quantifying the analytes. Also disclosed herein is a parallel synthesis method for making compound embodiments, as well as method embodiments for using the compound embodiments. Array embodiments comprising one or more compound embodiments disclosed herein also are described.
COMPOUND AND DIMER COMPLEX EMBODIMENTS FOR SUPRAMOLECULAR SENSING
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a compound that can be used as a supramolecular sensor for determining the presence of analytes (e.g., illicit drugs), and for identifying and/or quantifying the analytes. Also disclosed herein is a parallel synthesis method for making compound embodiments, as well as method embodiments for using the compound embodiments. Array embodiments comprising one or more compound embodiments disclosed herein also are described.
CHARGED ION CHANNEL BLOCKERS AND METHODS FOR USE
The invention provides compounds of Formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof:
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The compounds, compositions, methods and kits of the invention are useful for the treatment of pain, cough, itch, and neurogenic inflammation.
METHODS OF REDUCING COLOR IN ALKANOLAMINE COMPOSITIONS AND COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED THEREBY
A method of reducing color in an alkanolamine is described. The method includes contacting the alkanolamine with a color-reducing amount of a borane complex effective to provide a color-reduced alkanolamine composition having a Platinum-Cobalt Color Value, according to Test Method ASTM D1209, of less than 50.
Method of reducing color in alkanolamine compositions and compositions produced thereby
A method of reducing color in an alkanolamine is described. The method includes contacting the alkanolamine with a color-reducing amount of a borane complex effective to provide a color-reduced alkanolamine composition having a Platinum-Cobalt Color Value, according to Test Method ASTM D1209, of less than 50.