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8-Amino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinoline in iridium(iii) biotinylated Cp* complex as artificial imine reductase
Diamine ligands I-IV coordinated to an iridium metal complex with the biotin moiety anchored to the Cp* ring were investigated. This strategy, in contrast to the traditional biotin-streptavidin technology that uses a biotinylated ligand in the artificial imine reductase, is practical for envisaging how the enantiodiscrimination by different Streptavidin (Sav) mutants could influence the chiral environment of the metal cofactor. Only in the case of (R)-CAMPY IV did the chirality at the metal centre and the second coordination sphere environment, which was dictated by the host protein, operate in a synergistic way, producing better enantioselectivity at a S112M Sav catalyst/catalyst ratio of 1.0 : 2.5. Under these optimized conditions, the artificial imine reductase afforded a good enantiomeric excess (83%) in the asymmetric transfer hydrogenation of 6,7-dimethoxy-1-methyl-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline
El derecho de integración y el derecho constitucional latinoamericano
Fil: Rimoldi de Ladmann, Eve I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Buenos Aires, Argentin
Novel platinum agents and mesenchymal stromal cells for thoracic malignancies : state of the art and future perspectives
Introduction: Non-small cell lung cancer and malignant pleural mesothelioma represent two of the
most intriguing and scrutinized thoracic malignancies, presenting interesting perspectives of experimental
development and clinical applications.
Areas covered: In advanced non-small cell lung cancer, molecular targeted therapy is the standard firstline
treatment for patients with identified driver mutations; on the other hand, chemotherapy is the
standard treatment for patients without EGFR mutations or ALK rearrangement or those with unknown
mutation status. Once considered an ineffective therapy in pulmonary neoplasms, immunotherapy has
been now established as one of the most promising therapeutic options.
Mesenchymal stromal cells are able to migrate specifically toward solid neoplasms and their
metastatic localizations when injected intravenously. This peculiar cancer tropism has opened up an
emerging field to use them as vectors to deliver antineoplastic drugs for targeted therapies.
Expert opinion: Molecular targeted therapy and immunotherapy are the new alternatives to standard
chemotherapy. Mesenchymal stromal cells are a new promising tool in oncology and\u2014although not yet
utilized in the clinical practice, we think they will represent another main tool for cancer therapy and
will probably play a leading role in the field of nanovectors and molecular medicine
Sustainable fish feeds with insects and probiotics positively affect freshwater and marine fish gut microbiota.
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing agricultural industry in the world. Fishmeal is an essential component of commercial fish diets, but its long-term sustainability is a concern. Therefore, it is important to find alternatives to fishmeal that have a similar nutritional value and, at the same time, are affordable and readily available. The search for high-quality alternatives to fishmeal and fish oil has interested researchers worldwide. Over the past 20 years, different insect meals have been studied as a potential alternate source of fishmeal in aquafeeds. On the other hand, probiotics—live microbial strains—are being used as dietary supplements and showing beneficial effects on fish growth and health status. Fish gut microbiota plays a significant role in nutrition metabolism, which affects a number of other physiological functions, including fish growth and development, immune regulation, and pathogen resistance. One of the key reasons for studying fish gut microbiota is the possibility to modify microbial communities that inhabit the intestine to benefit host growth and health. The development of DNA sequencing technologies and advanced bioinformatics tools has made metagenomic analysis a feasible method for researching gut microbes. In this review, we analyze and summarize the current knowledge provided by studies of our research group on using insect meal and probiotic supplements in aquafeed formulations and their effects on different fish gut microbiota. We also highlight future research directions to make insect meals a key source of proteins for sustainable aquaculture and explore the challenges associated with the use of probiotics. Insect meals and probiotics will undoubtedly have a positive effect on the long-term sustainability and profitability of aquaculture
Asymmetric Hydrogenation vs Transfer Hydrogenation in the Reduction of Cyclic Imines
A comparison between the two most common reduction approaches for obtaining chiral amines, asymmetric hydrogenation (AH) versus asymmetric transfer hydrogenation (ATH), was accomplished by using iridium complexes based on atropoisomeric diphosphines and cyclic diamines as ligands respectively. Seven substrates, different in electronic and steric properties, were screened applying both reduction methods. For AH the best results in terms of enantioselectivity (e.e. up to 64%) were obtained by using [Ir(COD)(TetraMe-BITIOP)]Cl in the presence of DCDMH as additive. ATH was carried out with [IrCp*(CAMPY)Cl]Cl as catalyst, allowing the obtainment of the products with appreciable e.e. (up to 76%)
Efficient methodology to produce a duloxetine precursor using whole cells of Rhodotorula rubra
Different types of yeasts were employed as biocatalysts in the reduction of \u3b2-ketonitriles. The red microorganism, Rhodotorula rubra, was selected as the best performing catalyst in the reduction of different substituted ketonitriles giving total stereoselectivity in most cases (90-99% ee). In particular, its use as fresh and lyophilised cells was expanded to a semi-preparative scale for the production of the duloxetine precursor 1a. R. rubra was screened in the reduction of alkylation products in comparison with Pichia henricii for assignment of configuration of products 2a and 11a after derivatisation with S-MPA
Exploiting coordination geometry to selectively predict the r-donor and p-acceptor abilities of ligands: a back-and-forth journey between electronic properties and spectroscopy
Coordination geometry switches the carbonyl stretching frequency into a selective probe of the σ-donor and π-acceptor abilities of ligands
Asymmetric Hydrogenation of 1-aryl substituted-3,4-Dihydroisoquinolines with Iridium Catalysts Bearing Different Phosphorus-Based Ligands
Starting from the chiral 5,6,7,8-tetrahydroquinolin-8-ol core, a series of amino-phosphorusbased
ligands was realized. The so-obtained amino-phosphine ligand (L1), amino-phosphinite (L2)
and amino-phosphite (L3) were evaluated in iridium complexes together with the heterobiaryl
diphosphines tetraMe-BITIOP (L4), Diophep (L5) and L6 and L7 ligands, characterized by mixed
chirality. Their catalytic performance in the asymmetric hydrogenation (AH) of the model substrate
6,7-dimethoxy-1-phenyl-3,4-dihydroisoquinoline 1a led us to identify Ir-L4 and Ir-L5 catalysts as
the most eective. The application of these catalytic systems to a library of dierently substituted
1-aryl-3,4-dihydroisoquinolines aorded the corresponding products with variable enantioselective
levels. The 4-nitrophenyl derivative 3b was obtained in a complete conversion and with an excellent
94% e.e. using Ir-L4, and a good 76% e.e. was achieved in the reduction of 2-nitrophenyl derivative
6a using Ir-L5
Stereoselective synthesis of 1-methylcarbapenem precursors : studies on the diastereoselective hydroformylation of 4-vinyl b-lactam with aminophosphonite\u2013phosphinite and aminophosphine\u2013phosphite rhodium(I) complexes
The asymmetric hydroformylation of variously N-substituted 4-vinyl \uf062-lactams catalyzed by rhodium aminophosphonite-phosphinite and rhodium aminophosphine-phosphite complexes was studied. The products are valuable intermediates in the preparation of 1-methyl carbapenem antibiotics; the stereoselectivity to the desired \uf062-isomer is related to the presence of a substituent at the N atom of the \uf062-lactam ring. The regioselectivity (branched/linear) but not the stereoselectivity (\uf062\uf02f\uf061) was found to be dependent on the substrate to catalyst ratio
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