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Daniele Giallombardo

A Novel Graphene Oxide-Silica Nanohybrid, Highly Functionalized by Organic Fluorotails

GO-based composites have attracted increasing attention due to their improved properties: in this context Silica-GO nanohybrids are currently used in many fields, ranging from biomedicine to optoelectronics. In recent years growing interest of the materials community has been posed on the functionalization of graphene materials with fluorine: Fluorinated graphene oxide has been proven to be the first carbon material for Magnetic Resonance Imaging without the addition of magnetic nanoparticles,1 moreover, has proven to absorb NIR-laser energy and efficiently transform it into heat, so that fluorinated graphene oxide has been suggested as a contrast agent for MRI, ultrasound and photoacoustic…

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Aza-isoindolo and isoindolo-azaquinoxaline derivatives with antiproliferative activity

Abstract Three new ring systems, pyrido[2′,3′:3,4]pyrrolo[1,2- a ]quinoxalines, pyrido[3′,2′:3,4]pyrrolo[1,2- a ]quinoxalines and pyrido[2′,3′:5,6]pyrazino[2,1- a ]isoindoles, were synthesized through an aza-substitution on the already active isoindolo-quinoxaline system and in particular in the position 7 or 4 of the isoindole moiety and in position 5 of the quinoxaline portion. All new compounds were screened by the National Cancer Institute (Bethesda, MD) against a panel of 60 human tumor cell lines. Biological results of the most active derivatives, with pGI 50 values between 7.09 and 7.27, confirmed the importance of the presence of methoxy substituents for biological activity. The ant…

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Cycloheptapyrrolo systems with antitumor properties

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Synthesis and biological evaluation of Cycloheptapyrrolo systems

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Bio-polymeric based sponges for oily waste recovery

Over the last years, many efforts were dedicated to the development of sustainable sorbent materials. The interest concerns a wide range of applications. Oily products and utilization are increasing all over the world as far as the possibility of spill oily accidents. In this direction, production of sponges showing lipophilic properties allows for the proper disposal of oily waste and does not cause secondary pollution. In this work, it is proposed an eco-friendly technology to prepare a polycaprolactone (PCL) biodegradable sponge for the selective absorption of oil from water. PCL biopolymer matrix was melt mixed with water-soluble porogen agents and then leached in water to obtain a poro…

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Synthesis of [1,2]oxazolo[5,4-e]indazoles as antitumour agents

Abstract A series of 40 derivatives of the [1,2]oxazolo[5,4-e]indazoles ring system have been prepared with good yields using a versatile and convenient route. Annelation of the [1,2]oxazole ring on the indazole-4-one system was achieved by reaction of the corresponding enaminoketones with hydroxylamine hydrochloride. Derivatives of the title ring system were tested by the National Cancer Institute of Bethesda and one of them (13t) showed growth-inhibitor activity against all the 54 human tumour cell lines generally at low micromolar concentrations.

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Synthesis of toxyloxanthone B

A synthesis of the naturally occurring xanthone toxyloxanthone B is described, in which the key step is the regioselective addition of a methyl salicylate to a substituted benzyne, followed by cyclization of the intermediate aryl anion to form the xanthone, the regiochemistry of the aryne addition being confirmed by X-ray crystallography. Subsequent introduction of the pyran ring by [3,3]-rearrangement and deprotection completed the synthesis.

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Cycloheptapyrrolo-Fused Systems of Pharmaceutical Interest

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Pyrrolo[2',3':3,4]cyclohepta[1,2-d][1,2]oxazoles, a New Class of Antimitotic Agents Active against Multiple Malignant Cell Types

A new class of pyrrolo[2',3':3,4]cyclohepta[1,2-d][1,2]oxazoles was synthesized for the treatment of hyperproliferative pathologies, including neoplasms. The new compounds were screened in the 60 human cancer cell lines of the NCI drug screen and showed potent activity with GI50 values reaching the nanomolar level, with mean graph midpoints of 0.08-0.41 μM. All compounds were further tested on six lymphoma cell lines, and eight showed potent growth inhibitory effects with IC50 values lower than 500 nM. Mechanism of action studies showed the ability of the new [1,2]oxazoles to arrest cells in the G2/M phase in a concentration dependent manner and to induce apoptosis through the mitochondrial…

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Synthesis and self-assembly of a PEGylated-graphene aerogel

Abstract In the frame of this work, we present, for the first time, the synthesis and self-assembly of an aerogel built by graphene oxide-polyethylene glycol. The synthetic route involves at first the coupling of GO with an amino-terminated polyethylene glycol sample by carbodiimide in aqueous environment, and the subsequent conversion of the hydrogel achieved into an aerogel via freeze-drying. The 3D PEGylated graphene-based aerogel, characterized by spectroscopic, morphological, structural and mechanical analyses, displays an ultralight and highly porous (99.7%) network and possesses high mechanical properties together with a good biocompatibility.

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Abstract C097: Pyrrolo[2′,3′:3,4]cyclohepta[1,2-d][1,2]oxazoles: A new class of antimitotic agents

Abstract Tubulin-binding molecules constitute an important class of antineoplastic agents, with broad activity in both solid and hematologic malignancies. Oxazoles represent the core structure of many drug candidates with multiple targets, providing an attractive scaffold in medicinal chemistry. Diaryl[1,2]oxazoles have emerged as potent analogues of the antitubulin compound combretastatin A-4 (CA-4). Naphtylcombretastin and its derivatives incorporating the isoxazole moiety displayed potent cytotoxic effects and inhibition of tubulin polymerization. In particular, 5-(naphthalen-2-yl)-4-(TMP)-1,2-oxazole and 4-(naphthalen-2-yl)-5-(TMP)-1,2-oxazole showed the same inhibitory potency as napht…

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Synthesis of a fluorinated graphene oxide-silica nanohybrid: Improving oxygen affinity

An easy method to achieve a fluorinated graphene oxide–silica nanohybrid (GOSF) is presented. Graphene oxide (GO) was synthesized by Hummer's modified method, the GO–silica nanohybrid (GOS) was obtained via Fischer esterification, the fluorinated moiety (3-pentadecafluoroheptyl-5-perfluorophenyl-1,2,4-oxadiazole) was introduced by nucleophilic substitution operated by the hydroxyl functionalities onto the GOS surface. Full characterization of the new materials confirmed the formation of covalent bonds between the graphene oxide/silica hybrid matrix and the fluorinated moieties. The proposed methodology offers an easy way to get fluorinated carbon/silica hybrid nanomaterials avoiding the har…

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Synthesis and antiproliferative mechanism of action of pyrrolo[3′,2′:6,7] cyclohepta[1,2-d]pyrimidin-2-amines as singlet oxygen photosensitizers

A new series of pyrrolo[3′,2′:6,7]cyclohepta[1,2-d]pyrimidin-2-amines, was conveniently prepared using a versatile and high yielding multistep sequence. A good number of derivatives was obtained and the cellular photocytotoxicity was evaluated in vitro against three different human tumor cell lines with EC50 (0.08–4.96 μM) values reaching the nanomolar level. Selected compounds were investigated by laser flash photolysis. The most photocytotoxic derivative, exhibiting a fairly long-lived triplet state (τ ∼ 7 μs) and absorbance in the UV–Vis, was tested in the photo-oxidations of 9,10-anthracenedipropionic acid (ADPA) by singlet oxygen. The photosentizing properties are responsible for the c…

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Synthesis and characterization of PEGylated graphene oxide for sorafenib modified release

Concept Graphene, a single layer of sp2-hybridized carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb two-dimensional (2-D) crystal lattice, has evoked enormous interest throughout the scientific community since its first appearance in 2004. Due to its unique structure and geometry, graphene possesses remarkable physical-chemical properties (including large specific surface area and biocompatibility) that enable it to be an ideal material for several applications, ranging from quantum physics, nanoelectronics, energy research, catalysis and engineering of nanocomposites and biomaterials. In the area of nanomedicine, graphene and its derivatives can be exploited for a broad range of applications, includin…

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Pyrrolo[3',2':6,7]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridines with potent photo-antiproliferative activity.

Abstract Pyrrolo[3′,2′:6,7]cyclohepta[1,2-b]pyridines were synthesized as a new class of tricyclic system in which the pyridine ring is annelated to a cycloheptapyrrole scaffold, with the aim of obtaining new photosensitizing agents with improved antiproliferative activity and lower undesired toxic effects. A versatile synthetic pathway was approached, which allowed the isolation of derivatives of the title ring system with a good substitution pattern on the pyrrole moiety. Photobiological studies revealed that the majority of the new compounds showed a potent cytotoxic effect upon photoactivation with light of the proper wavelength, especially when decorated with a 2-ethoxycabonyl group an…

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CCDC 973933: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

Related Article: Daniele Giallombardo, Adam C. Nevin, William Lewis, Christopher C. Nawrat, Russell R. A. Kitson and Christopher J. Moody|2014|Tetrahedron|70|1283|doi:10.1016/j.tet.2013.12.055

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