83 research outputs found

    Synthesis of Azacarbolines via PhIO2‑Promoted Intramolecular Oxidative Cyclization of α‑Indolylhydrazones

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    An unprecedented synthesis of polysubstituted indolefused pyridazines (azacarbolines) from α-indolylhydrazones under oxidative conditions using a combination of iodylbenzene (PhIO2) and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) has been developed. This transformation is conducted without the need for transition metals, harsh conditions, or an inert atmosphere

    Construction of Unusual Indole-Based Heterocycles from Tetrahydro-1H-pyridazino[3,4-b]indoles

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    Herein, we report the successful syntheses of scarcely represented indole-based heterocycles which have a structural connection with biologically active natural-like molecules. The selective oxidation of indoline nucleus to indole, hydrolysis of ester and carbamoyl residues followed by decarboxylation with concomitant aromatization of the pyridazine ring starting from tetrahydro-1H-pyridazino[3,4-b]indole derivatives lead to fused indole-pyridazine compounds. On the other hand, non-fused indole-pyrazol-5-one scaffolds are easily prepared by subjecting the same C2,C3-fused indoline tetrahydropyridazine to treatment with trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). These methods feature mild conditions, easy operation, high yields in most cases avoiding the chromatographic purification, and broad substrate scope. Interestingly, the formation of indole linked pyrazol-5-one system serves as a good example of the application of the umpolung strategy in the synthesis of C3-alkylated indoles

    Practical and sustainable preparation of pyrrolo[2,3-b]indoles by Cu/Fe catalyzed intramolecular C(sp2)–H amination

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    A practical, robust and chemoselective approach toward the synthesis of pyrrolo[2,3-b]indoles via direct intramolecular C–H bond amination of α-indolylhydrazones has been achieved. This base and oxidant-free chemoselective transformation relies on a Cu/Fe co-catalyst system that operates at 50 °C in air with water as the only reaction medium. The easy product isolation together with the recyclable catalyst aqueous system (reused at least five times, maintaining over 50% of its catalytic activity) can provide an effective environmentally benign approach to fused N-heterocycles of remarkable interest in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry. The ability of the hydrazone residue to act as a chelating/directing group as well as an aminating agent guarantees the success of this C–H functionalization

    FeCl3-catalyzed formal [3 + 2] cyclodimerization of 4-carbonyl-1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes

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    none6noSubstituted 1-aminopyrroles are easily accessible by means of iron-catalyzed cascade reaction that requires as starting materials the solely 1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes. Mechanistically, the formal [3 + 2] cyclodimerization is hypothesized to proceed through a [4 + 2] cyclodimerization of 4-substitued 1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes followed by intramolecular ring closure to fused diaziridin-pyrrolines whose successive opening results in a ring contraction process with consequent generation of the pyrrole moiety. The presence of activated hydrogen in the terminal position of the azo-enic moiety is crucial for the success of the synthesis.openGiacomo Mari, Matteo Corrieri, Lucia De Crescentini, Gianfranco Favi, Stefania Santeusanio, Fabio MantelliniMari, Giacomo; Corrieri, Matteo; DE CRESCENTINI, Lucia; Favi, Gianfranco; Santeusanio, Stefania; Mantellini, Fabi

    Experimental and theoretical DFT investigations in the [2, 3]-wittig-type rearrangement of propargyl/allyl-oxy-pyrazolones

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    Here we report the synthesis of interesting 3-alkyl-4-hydroxy-1-aryl-4-(propa-1,2-dienyl)1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-ones and 9-alkyl-7-aryl-1-oxa-7,8-diazaspiro[4.4]nona-3,8-dien-6-ones, starting from 1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes (DDs) and propargyl alcohol. The reaction proceeds through a sequence Michael-type nucleophilic attack/cyclization/[2,3]-Wittig rearrangement. In the same way, the reaction between the aforementioned DDs and allyl alcohol furnished 4-allyl-4-hydroxy-3-alkyl-1-aryl-1H-pyrazol-5(4H)-ones. A DFT study was also carried out, in order to have decisive clarifications about the mechanism

    A Novel Solvent-free Approach to Imidazole containing Nitrogen-Bridgehead Heterocycles

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    A very simple domino reaction under solvent free conditions of various piridine-like heterocycles with 1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes produces in good yields imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines, imidazo[1,2-a]quinolines and imidazo[2,1-a]isoquinolines. The advantage of this one-pot transformation lies in the use of simple pyridine-like compounds without pre-functionalization of the starting heterocycles

    Intraperitoneal drain placement and outcomes after elective colorectal surgery: international matched, prospective, cohort study

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    Despite current guidelines, intraperitoneal drain placement after elective colorectal surgery remains widespread. Drains were not associated with earlier detection of intraperitoneal collections, but were associated with prolonged hospital stay and increased risk of surgical-site infections.Background Many surgeons routinely place intraperitoneal drains after elective colorectal surgery. However, enhanced recovery after surgery guidelines recommend against their routine use owing to a lack of clear clinical benefit. This study aimed to describe international variation in intraperitoneal drain placement and the safety of this practice. Methods COMPASS (COMPlicAted intra-abdominal collectionS after colorectal Surgery) was a prospective, international, cohort study which enrolled consecutive adults undergoing elective colorectal surgery (February to March 2020). The primary outcome was the rate of intraperitoneal drain placement. Secondary outcomes included: rate and time to diagnosis of postoperative intraperitoneal collections; rate of surgical site infections (SSIs); time to discharge; and 30-day major postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo grade at least III). After propensity score matching, multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards regression were used to estimate the independent association of the secondary outcomes with drain placement. Results Overall, 1805 patients from 22 countries were included (798 women, 44.2 per cent; median age 67.0 years). The drain insertion rate was 51.9 per cent (937 patients). After matching, drains were not associated with reduced rates (odds ratio (OR) 1.33, 95 per cent c.i. 0.79 to 2.23; P = 0.287) or earlier detection (hazard ratio (HR) 0.87, 0.33 to 2.31; P = 0.780) of collections. Although not associated with worse major postoperative complications (OR 1.09, 0.68 to 1.75; P = 0.709), drains were associated with delayed hospital discharge (HR 0.58, 0.52 to 0.66; P < 0.001) and an increased risk of SSIs (OR 2.47, 1.50 to 4.05; P < 0.001). Conclusion Intraperitoneal drain placement after elective colorectal surgery is not associated with earlier detection of postoperative collections, but prolongs hospital stay and increases SSI risk
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