Patent classifications
C07C269/06
O-SUBSTITUTED SERINE DERIVATIVE PRODUCTION METHOD
It was discovered that a cyclic sulfamidate can be produced by reacting an amino acid derivative with a cyclization reagent. In addition, it was discovered that an O-substituted serine derivative can be produced by reacting a cyclic sulfamidate with an alcohol.
Reagents and methods for esterification
Methods and reagents for esterification of biological molecules including proteins, polypeptides and peptides. Diazo compounds of formula I: ##STR00001##
where R is hydrogen, an alkyl, an alkenyl or an alkynyl, R.sub.A represents 1-5 substituents on the indicated phenyl ring and R.sub.M is an organic group. R.sub.M includes a label, a cell penetrating group, a cell targeting group, or a reactive group or latent reactive group for reaction to bond to a label, a cell penetrating group, or a cell targeting group, among other organic groups useful for esterification of biological molecules. Also provided are diazo compounds which are bifunctional and trifunctional coupling reagents as well as reagents for the synthesis of compounds of formula I.
Reagents and methods for esterification
Methods and reagents for esterification of biological molecules including proteins, polypeptides and peptides. Diazo compounds of formula I: ##STR00001##
where R is hydrogen, an alkyl, an alkenyl or an alkynyl, R.sub.A represents 1-5 substituents on the indicated phenyl ring and R.sub.M is an organic group. R.sub.M includes a label, a cell penetrating group, a cell targeting group, or a reactive group or latent reactive group for reaction to bond to a label, a cell penetrating group, or a cell targeting group, among other organic groups useful for esterification of biological molecules. Also provided are diazo compounds which are bifunctional and trifunctional coupling reagents as well as reagents for the synthesis of compounds of formula I.
Reagents and methods for esterification
Methods and reagents for esterification of biological molecules including proteins, polypeptides and peptides. Diazo compounds of formula I: ##STR00001##
where R is hydrogen, an alkyl, an alkenyl or an alkynyl, R.sub.A represents 1-5 substituents on the indicated phenyl ring and R.sub.M is an organic group. R.sub.M includes a label, a cell penetrating group, a cell targeting group, or a reactive group or latent reactive group for reaction to bond to a label, a cell penetrating group, or a cell targeting group, among other organic groups useful for esterification of biological molecules. Also provided are diazo compounds which are bifunctional and trifunctional coupling reagents as well as reagents for the synthesis of compounds of formula I.
Catalyst in which metal is carried on inorganic porous body having hierarchical porous structure, and method for manufacturing said catalyst
A catalyst includes a carrier, and a metal obtained by reducing a metal ion supported on the carrier 1) in a supercritical state or 2) in a polar organic solvent, wherein the carrier is an inorganic porous body having a hierarchical porous structure. By employing the catalyst, it is possible to exhibit better catalytic activity than a conventional catalyst. Heat generation and spontaneous ignition are prevented because no organic porous body is used.
Catalyst in which metal is carried on inorganic porous body having hierarchical porous structure, and method for manufacturing said catalyst
A catalyst includes a carrier, and a metal obtained by reducing a metal ion supported on the carrier 1) in a supercritical state or 2) in a polar organic solvent, wherein the carrier is an inorganic porous body having a hierarchical porous structure. By employing the catalyst, it is possible to exhibit better catalytic activity than a conventional catalyst. Heat generation and spontaneous ignition are prevented because no organic porous body is used.
Catalyst in which metal is carried on inorganic porous body having hierarchical porous structure, and method for manufacturing said catalyst
A catalyst includes a carrier, and a metal obtained by reducing a metal ion supported on the carrier 1) in a supercritical state or 2) in a polar organic solvent, wherein the carrier is an inorganic porous body having a hierarchical porous structure. By employing the catalyst, it is possible to exhibit better catalytic activity than a conventional catalyst. Heat generation and spontaneous ignition are prevented because no organic porous body is used.
PROCESSES FOR PREPARING FUNCTIONALIZED CYCLOOCTENES
The present disclosure relates to processes for preparing functionalized cyclooctenes and the synthetic intermediates prepared thereby.
PROCESSES FOR PREPARING FUNCTIONALIZED CYCLOOCTENES
The present disclosure relates to processes for preparing functionalized cyclooctenes and the synthetic intermediates prepared thereby.
METHOD FOR PREPARING ACYLATED CROSSLINKED GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS
A method of preparing a hydrogel product including crosslinked glycosaminoglycan molecules, said method including: i) providing a glycosaminoglycan crosslinked by amide bonds, wherein the crosslinked glycosaminoglycans include residual amine groups; and ii) acylating residual amine groups of the crosslinked glycosaminoglycans provided in i) to form acylated crosslinked glycosaminoglycans.