Synthesis of H- phosphinic acids as possible enzyme inhibitors

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Οργανική Χημεία
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2014-06-18
Year:
2014
Author:
Κυρίτση Αντιγόνη-Αγγελική
Supervisors info:
Γεώργιος Κόκοτος Καθηγητής (Επιβλέπων), Σταματία Βασιλείου Λέκτορας, Βικτωρία Μαγκριώτη Λέκτορας
Original Title:
Σύνθεση Η- φωσφινικών οξέων ως πιθανών ενζυμικών αναστολέων
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Synthesis of H- phosphinic acids as possible enzyme inhibitors
Summary:
Chapter 1 describes the structure of autotaxin, its physiological and
pathological activities and also the most important types of inhibitors.
Chapter 2 describes thiamides, a functional group similar to amides, which
occurs from substitution of the carbonyl oxygen with sulfur. A review of the
ways they can be synthesized, their proteolytic and biological behavior and the
hydrogen bonds they can form.
Chapter 3 is a review of the chemistry of phosphinic acids, covering from
older, named reactions such as Arbuzov, Pudovik, phospha-Michael to modern
methods like the use of organometallic catalysis.
Chapter 4 presents the methology behind the synthesis of the inhibitors of
the present assay. Inhibitors are categorized into three groups depending on
the reaction used for the formation of the P-C bond.
In chapter 5 the experimental procedures and the spectroscopic data of the
molecules of the present work are described.
Finally, some indicative NMR spectras of typical compounds of this work are
quoted.
Keywords:
Inhibitors, Thiamides, Phosphinic acids
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
7-13, 110
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
129
Number of pages:
128
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