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Qi Gao

Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States)

ORCID: 0000-0001-5425-2471

Publishes on Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis. 284 papers and 5.1k citations.

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Stephacidin A and B:  Two Structurally Novel, Selective Inhibitors of the Testosterone-Dependent Prostate LNCaP Cells
Jingfang Qian‐Cutrone, Stella Huang, Yue‐Zhong Shu et al.|Journal of the American Chemical Society|2002
Cited by 222

Two novel antitumor alkaloids, Stephacidin A and B, were isolated from the solid fermentation of Aspergillus ochraceus WC76466. Both alkaloids exhibit in vitro cytotoxicity against a number of human tumor cell lines; however, stephacidin B demonstrated more potent and selective antitumor activities, especially against prostate testeosterone-dependent LNCaP cells with IC50 value of 60 nM. The structures of stephacidin A and B were established on the basis of the NMR data and X-ray crystallography. With 15 rings and 9 chiral centers, stephacidin B represents one of the most structurally complex and novel alkaloids occurring in nature.

Synthesis and Structure−Activity Relationships of 3-Aryloxindoles:  A New Class of Calcium-Dependent, Large Conductance Potassium (Maxi-K) Channel Openers with Neuroprotective Properties
Piyasena Hewawasam, Matthew Erway, Sandra L. Moon et al.|Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|2002
Cited by 186

A series of 3-aryloxindole derivatives were synthesized and evaluated as activators of the cloned maxi-K channel mSlo expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes using electrophysiological methods. The most promising maxi-K openers to emerge from this study were (+/-)-3-(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)-1,3-dihydro-3-hydroxy-6-(trifluoromethyl)-2H-indol-2-one ((+/-)-8c) and its 3-des-hydroxy analogue (+/-)-11b. The individual enantiomers of (+/-)-8c were synthesized, and the maxi-K channel-opening properties were shown to depend on the absolute configuration of the single stereogenic center with the efficacy of (-)-8c superior to that of both (+)-8c and the racemic mixture when evaluated at a concentration of 20 microM. Racemic 11b exhibited greater efficacy than either the racemic 8c or the more active enantiomer in the electrophysiological evaluation. In vitro metabolic stability studies conducted with (+/-)-8c and (+/-)-11b in rat liver S9 microsomal fractions revealed significant oxidative degradation with two hydroxylated metabolites observed by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for each compound in addition to the production of 8c from 11b. The pharmacokinetic properties of (+/-)-8c and (+/-)-11b were determined in rats as a prelude to evaluation in a rat model of stroke that involved permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO model). In the MCAO model, conducted in the spontaneously hypertensive rat, the more polar 3-hydroxy derivative (+/-)-8c did not demonstrate a significant reduction in cortical infarct volume when administered intravenously at doses ranging from 0.1 to 10 mg/kg as a single bolus 2 h after middle cerebral artery occlusion when compared to vehicle-treated controls. In contrast, intravenous administration of (+/-)-11b at a dose of 0.03 mg/kg was found to reduce the measured cortical infarct volume by approximately 18% when compared to vehicle-treated control animals. Intraperitoneal administration of (+/-)-11b at a dose of 10 mg/kg 2 h following artery occlusion was shown to reduce infarct volume by 26% when compared to vehicle-treated controls. To further probe the effects of compounds (+/-)-8c and (+/-)-11b on neurotransmitter release in vitro, both compounds were examined for their ability to reduce electrically stimulated [3H]-glutamate release from rat hippocampal slices that had been preloaded with [3H]-glutamate. Only (+/-)-11b was able to demonstrate a significant inhibition [3H]-glutamate release in this assay at a concentration of 20 microM, providing concordance with the profile of these compounds in the MCAO model. Although (+/-)-11b showed some promise as a potential developmental candidate for the treatment of the sequelae of stroke based on its efficacy in the rat MCAO model, the pharmacokinetic profile of this compound was considered to be less than optimal and was not pursued in favor of derivatives with enhanced metabolic stability.

The Impact of Palladium(II) Reduction Pathways on the Structure and Activity of Palladium(0) Catalysts
Carolyn S. Wei, Geraint H. M. Davies, Omid Soltani et al.|Angewandte Chemie International Edition|2013
Cited by 129

Two roads diverged: The mechanism of in situ PdII catalyst activation to generate an active {LnPd0} catalyst from an air-stable PdII precursor was examined using the standard conditions of a Miyaura borylation reaction. Two pathways for catalyst activation exist under these conditions, producing two structurally and chemically distinct {LnPd0} complexes (see scheme). As a service to our authors and readers, this journal provides supporting information supplied by the authors. Such materials are peer reviewed and may be re-organized for online delivery, but are not copy-edited or typeset. Technical support issues arising from supporting information (other than missing files) should be addressed to the authors. Please note: The publisher is not responsible for the content or functionality of any supporting information supplied by the authors. Any queries (other than missing content) should be directed to the corresponding author for the article.

Enantioselective Synthesis of a Highly Potent Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. An Application of Imidazolidinone Catalysis to the Alkylation of Indoles with an α,β-Disubstituted α,β-Unsaturated Aldehyde
Dalton King, Zhaoxing Meng, Derek J. Denhart et al.|Organic Letters|2005
Cited by 123

The synthesis of the highly potent and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor 1 (BMS-594726) is described. In the key construction step, an enantioselective alkylation of the indole nucleus with an alpha-branched alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde 7 was accomplished utilizing MacMillan's imidazolidinone catalyst 3b. A rationale is presented for the unexpected stereochemical result, as well as the novel reactivity of the alpha-branched substrate. [reaction: see text]