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A series of seven nateglinide analogues were synthesized successfully using 4-isopropyl cyclohexyl carboxylic acid (trans acid) as starting material, react with thionyl chloride and formed trans-4-isopropyl cyclohexane carbonyl chloride (trans acid chloride) as an intermediate which further reacted with D-phenylalanine to yield nateglinide. The derivatives were synthesized by reacting nateglinide and ethylchloroformate, and formed an unstable mix anhydride compound, which further react with primary and secondary amines to yield the nateglinide derivatives. All these molecules were characterized spectroscopically by mass spectra, IR, 1H NMR.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A series of seven nateglinide analogues were synthesized successfully using 4-isopropyl cyclohexyl carboxylic acid (trans acid) as starting material, react with thionyl chloride and formed trans-4-isopropyl cyclohexane carbonyl chloride (trans acid chloride) as an intermediate which further reacted with D-phenylalanine to yield nateglinide. The derivatives were synthesized by reacting nateglinide and ethylchloroformate, and formed an unstable mix anhydride compound, which further react with primary and secondary amines to yield the nateglinide derivatives. All these molecules were characterized spectroscopically by mass spectra, IR, 1H NMR.
Autorenporträt
Rajdeep Sharma, a student of Maharishi Arvind College of Pharmacy(MACP), Jaipur, India has completed his M. Pharmacy (PharmaceuticalChemistry) Project under the supervision of Dr. Mohamed Jawed Ahsan. Dr. Ahsan has published more than 40 articles in Journals of repute. Dr. I. H. Siddiqui is Senior Scientist in Cadila Pharmaceuticals, India