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| Abstract: Quinoxaline derivatives are very useful compounds with well-known biological activity. Whereas quinoxaline compounds are important components of several pharmacologicaly active moieties. Certain quinoxaline 2,3 diones and quinoxaline 2-ones were highly potent NMDA receptor antagonists. Also quinoxaline based materials were used as ETLs or (Electron transporting layer) or hole blocking layers in OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes). Hence, due to this commendable biological activity the synthesis of some new derivatives of 3-methyl-2-one quinoxalines was reported. References: 1. Cheeseman G.W.H., Werstiuk E.S.G. Adv. Heterocycl. Chem. 22, 367-431, (1978) 2. Sato N. In Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry II , Katritsky A.R., Rees C.W., Seriven E.F.V. Eds. Pergamon: Oxford 6, 233-278, (1996) 3. a) More S.V., Sastry M.N.V., Wang C.C. Yao C.F. Tet. Lett. 46, 6345, (2005) b) Lainne E.S., William J.S., Robert C.R., J. Med. Chem. 45, 5604,(2002) c) Sakata G., Makino K., Kursawa Y., Heterocycles 27, 2481, (1998)
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Combinatorial, Parallel and Process Chemistry, Heterocycles, Aromatics, New Reactions and Methodology
8:00 PM-10:00 PM, Wednesday, August 22, 2007 BCEC -- Exhibit Hall - B2, Poster
Division of Organic Chemistry |