The application of palladium-and coppercatalyzed reactions for the aromatic amination of pharmacologically relevant scaffolds is investigated. The focus is set on the scope of several protocols for the introduction of amines of broad structural diversity, allowing for the synthesis of numerous derivatives of one biological hit structure for screening in biological assay systems. Thus, attaining optimized yields and TONs had not a major priority, most important were practical aspects, that is no further purification and drying of reagents and solvents had to be envisaged, ideally only a few transition metalbased protocols had to be applied for synthesizing structurally diverse compounds in sufficient amounts (several milligrams) for screening without any finetuning of conditions and catalytic systems.
We report the case of a 68-year-old man who developed bilateral Descemet membrane detachment (DMD) 4 weeks after successful cataract surgery and discuss the possible role of an underlying predisposition to DMD. Surgical intervention with gas injection in the anterior chamber resulted in excellent visual acuity restoration in the patient. To our knowledge, this is the first report of spontaneous bilateral DMD in the late postoperative period after cataract extraction.
More like an industrial fungicide than a natural product is the title compound, which occurs as the potassium salt in the carrot truffle, Stephanospora caroticolor, and is responsible for its orange color (see picture). On injury of the fruit body, 1 is transformed into the toxic 2‐chloro‐4‐nitrophenolate (2) by loss of the side chain.
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