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Classification of flavonoid compounds by using entropy of information theory

2013

A total of 74 flavonoid compounds are classified into a periodic table by using an algorithm based on the entropy of information theory. Seven features in hierarchical order are used to classify structurally the flavonoids. From these features, the first three mark the group or column, while the last four are used to indicate the row or period in a table of periodic classification. Those flavonoids in the same group and period are suggested to show maximum similarity in properties. Furthermore, those with only the same group will present moderate similarity. In this report, the flavonoid compounds in the table, whose experimental data in bioactivity and antioxidant properties have been prev…

StereochemistryEntropyFlavonoidInformation TheoryPlant ScienceHorticultureInformation theoryBiochemistryAntioxidantsMolecular classificationEntropy (information theory)heterocyclic compoundsMolecular BiologyFlavonoidschemistry.chemical_classificationPrincipal Component AnalysisMolecular Structurebusiness.industryfungifood and beveragesPattern recognitionGeneral MedicinechemistryArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmsPhytochemistry
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Differential Enantioselectivity of Murine GlutathioneS-Transferase Isoenzymes in the Glutathione Conjugation ofTrans-3,4-dihydroxy-1,2-oxy- 1,2,3,4-t…

1998

Abstract The kinetics of the glutathione (GSH) conjugation of (+)- and (−)-enantiomers ofanti- as well assyn-3,4-dihydroxy-1,2-oxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrobenzo[c]phenanthrene (B[c]PDE) catalyzed by murine GSHS-transferase (GST) isoenzymes has been investigated. Murine GSTs exhibited significant differences in their enantioselectivity toward B[c]PDE stereoisomers. For example, while pi class isoenzyme mGSTP1-1 was virtually inactive toward stereoisomers with 1Sconfiguration [(−)-syn-and (+)-anti-B[c]PDE], these stereoisomers were good substrates for alpha class isoenzyme mGSTA1-2. When GST activity was measured as a function of varying B[c]PDE concentration (10–320 μM) at a fixed saturating conce…

StereochemistryKineticsBiophysicsAlpha (ethology)BiochemistryIsozymeCatalysisSubstrate SpecificityMicechemistry.chemical_compoundPiAnimalsheterocyclic compoundsMolecular BiologyCarcinogenGlutathione TransferaseStereoisomerismGlutathionePhenanthrenesPhenanthrenemusculoskeletal systemGlutathioneCarcinogens EnvironmentalIsoenzymesKineticschemistrysense organsEnantiomerArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Synthesis and study of cytotoxic activity of 1,2,4-trioxane- and egonol-derived hybrid molecules against Plasmodium falciparum and multidrug-resistan…

2014

Abstract Malaria and cancer cause the death of millions of people every year. To combat these two diseases, it is important that new pharmaceutically active compounds have the ability to overcome multidrug resistance in cancer and Plasmodium falciparum strains. In search of effective anti-cancer and anti-malaria hybrids that possess improved properties compared to their parent compounds, a series of novel 1,2,4-trioxane-based hybrids incorporating egonol and/or ferrocene fragments were synthesized and tested in vitro against P. falciparum strains, CCRF–CEM cells and the multidrug-resistant P-glycoprotein-over-expressing CEM/ADR5000 cells. The most active compounds against P. falciparum stra…

StereochemistryMetallocenesPlasmodium falciparumAntineoplastic Agentschemistry.chemical_compoundAntimalarialsHeterocyclic CompoundsDrug DiscoverymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansCell LineageFerrous CompoundsArtemisininMalaria FalciparumCytotoxicityIC50BenzofuransPharmacologyLeukemiabiologyOrganic ChemistryPlasmodium falciparumGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistanceLeukemiachemistryBiochemistry124-TrioxaneDrug Resistance Neoplasmmedicine.drugEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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Diastereoselective Intramolecular Additions of Allyl- and Propargylsilanes to Iminium Ions: Synthesis of Cyclic and Bicyclic Quaternary Amino Acids

2010

Chiral imino lactones derived from (R)-phenylglycinol containing an allyl- or propargyltrimethylsilyl group in the side chain readily cyclized in the presence of acidic reagents to afford spirocyclic compounds with high diastereoselectivity. Removal of the chiral auxiliary produced 2-substituted 1-aminocycloalkanecarboxylic acids, whereas further cyclizations by means of metathesis or hydroamination reactions led to bicyclic derivatives of pipecolic acid and proline.

StereochemistryMetathesisBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundheterocyclic compoundsAmino AcidsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPipecolic acidIonschemistry.chemical_classificationChiral auxiliaryMolecular StructureBicyclic moleculeorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryIminiumStereoisomerismSilanesAmino acidAllyl CompoundschemistryCyclizationAlkynesIntramolecular forceIminesHydroamination
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Antiproliferative properties and g-quadruplex-binding of symmetrical naphtho[1,2-b:8,7-b’]dithiophene derivatives

2021

Background: G-quadruplex (G4) forming sequences are recurrent in telomeres and promoter regions of several protooncogenes. In normal cells, the transient arrangements of DNA in G-tetrads may regulate replication, transcription, and translation processes. Tumors are characterized by uncontrolled cell growth and tissue invasiveness and some of them are possibly mediated by gene expression involving G-quadruplexes. The stabilization of G-quadruplex sequences with small molecules is considered a promising strategy in anticancer targeted therapy. Methods: Molecular virtual screening allowed us identifying novel symmetric bifunctionalized naphtho[1,2-b:8,7-b’]dithiophene ligands as interesting ca…

StereochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsNaphthols010402 general chemistryG-quadruplex01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical ChemistryHeLaProto-Oncogene Proteins c-mycchemistry.chemical_compoundSynthesisQD241-441Transcription (biology)H-TeloG-QuadruplexDrug DiscoveryC-MYCHumansheterocyclic compoundsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAntiproliferative effect; C-MYC; G-Quadruplex; H-Telo; Molecular docking; Planar heterocyclic scaffold; SynthesisCell ProliferationAntiproliferative effectVirtual screeningbiology010405 organic chemistryCell growthChemistryCytotoxinsOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationSmall moleculeSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesG-QuadruplexesPlanar heterocyclic scaffoldChemistry (miscellaneous)Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMolecular dockingMolecular MedicineDNAHeLa Cells
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Bisbenzyltetrahydroisoquinolines, a New Class of Inhibitors of the Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex I

2004

Four bisbenzyltetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids (-)-medelline, (+)-antioquine, (+)-aromoline, and (+)-obamegine were isolated from the fruits of Xylopia columbiana. These compounds, the previously isolated alkaloids (+)-thaligrisine and (+)-isotetrandrine, as well as their O-acetylated derivatives were assayed on submitochondrial particles from beef heart as inhibitors of the mammalian respiratory chain. The results revealed that these alkaloids act as selective inhibitors of mitochondrial complex I in a 0.15 - 4.71 microM range. O-Acetylation, which increases their lipophilicity, considerably increased the inhibitory potency.

StereochemistryRespiratory chainAnnonaceaePharmaceutical ScienceBiologyBenzylisoquinolinesMitochondria HeartAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionElectron TransportInhibitory Concentration 50lawDrug DiscoveryAnimalsNADH NADPH Oxidoreductasesheterocyclic compoundsMitochondrial respiratory chain complex ISubmitochondrial particleEnzyme InhibitorsPharmacologyPlant ExtractsOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationElectron transport chainComplementary and alternative medicineBiochemistryAnnonaceaeLipophilicityMolecular MedicineCattlePhytotherapyXylopiaPhytotherapyPlanta Medica
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Versatile synthesis of cationic N-heterocyclic carbene–gold(i) complexes containing a second ancillary ligand. Design of heterobimetallic ruthenium–g…

2016

We describe a versatile and quick route to cationic gold(i) complexes containing N-heterocyclic carbenes and a second ancillary ligand (such as phosphanes, phosphites, arsines and amines) of interest for the synthesis of compounds with potential catalytic and medicinal applications. The general synthetic strategy has been applied in the preparation of novel cationic heterobimetallic ruthenium(ii)-gold(i) complexes that are highly cytotoxic to renal cancer Caki-1 and colon cancer HCT 116 cell lines while showing a synergistic effect and being more selective than their monometallic counterparts.

Stereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementLigands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticleRutheniumCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundHeterocyclic CompoundsCationsMaterials Chemistry010405 organic chemistryChemistryLigandSecond ancillaryMetals and AlloysCationic polymerizationGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRutheniumCeramics and CompositesGoldMethaneCarbeneChemical Communications
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(o-Hydroxyphenyl)methylphosphonic acids: Synthesis and potentiometric determinations of their pKaValues

1993

(o-Hydroxyphenyl)methylphosphonic acids are readily obtained from o-(bromomethyl)- or o-(hydroxymethyl)phenols and trialkyl phosphites. Subsequent hydrolysis leads to the corresponding phosphonic acids. For a series of such compounds, the pKa values have been determined by potentiometry. Their dependence on additional substituents in the aromatic ring is discussed in terms of electronic and steric effects.

Steric effectsChemistryOrganic ChemistryPotentiometric titrationRing (chemistry)BiochemistryMedicinal chemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysisDrug Discoveryheterocyclic compoundsHydroxymethylPhenolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHelvetica Chimica Acta
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Valence Topological Charge-Transfer Indices for Reflecting Polarity: Correction for Heteromolecules

2005

Valence topological charge-transfer (CT) indices are applied to the calculation of dipole moments mu. The mu calculated by algebraic and vector semisums of the CT indices are defined. The model is generalized for molecules with heteroatoms and corrected for sp(3)-heteromolecules. The ability of the indices for the description of the molecular charge distribution is established by comparing them with mu of the valence-isoelectronic series of cyclopentadiene, benzene and styrene. Two CT indices, mu(vec) (vector semisum of vertex-pair mu) and mu(vec)V (valence mu(vec)) are proposed. The mu(vec) behaviour is intermediate between mu(vec) and mu(experiment). The correction is produced in the corr…

Steric effectsHeteroatomBiophysicsPharmaceutical ScienceElectronsFluorescence PolarizationMolecular physicsArticleBiophysical PhenomenaAnalytical ChemistryValence topological charge-transfer indexElectronegativitylcsh:QD241-441Atomic orbitallcsh:Organic chemistryHeterocyclic CompoundsReference ValuesComputational chemistryDrug DiscoveryCharge distributionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTopological quantum numberDipole momentValence (chemistry)ChemistryOrganic ChemistryCharge densityBenzeneModels TheoreticalDipoleChemistry (miscellaneous)HeteroatomMolecular MedicineIsolelectroic seriesMolecules
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Study of Confined 5-Aza[5]helicene in Ytterbium(III) Bis(2-ethylhexyl) Sulfosuccinate Reversed Micelles

2007

Some relevant physicochemical properties of 5-aza[5]helicene (H5) in solutions of ytterbium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (Yb(DEHSS)3) reversed micelles have been investigated by UV-vis-NIR, photoluminescence, and FT-IR techniques with the aim of emphasizing the role played by specific Yb(III)/H5 interactions and confinement effects as driving forces of its binding to reversed micelles, preferential solubilization site, and local photophysical properties. It has been found that the binding strength of 5-aza[5]helicene to reversed micelles, triggered by steric and orientational constrains as well as the water content, is mainly regulated by its interaction with the Yb(III) counterion. Mor…

Steric effectsYtterbiumPhotoluminescencechemistry.chemical_elementLIQUID-CRYSTALSPhotochemistryHeterocyclic Compounds 4 or More RingsMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMaterials ChemistryWATEROrganic chemistryAOTYtterbiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMicelleschemistry.chemical_classificationAza CompoundsSpectroscopy Near-InfraredCHIROPTICAL PROPERTIESSuccinatesSOLID-SOLID REACTIONSTATESurfaces Coatings and FilmsFT-IRSODIUM BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL)SULFOSUCCINATEchemistryHeliceneSolubilizationSOLUBILIZATIONLUMINESCENCESpectrophotometry UltravioletCounterionThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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