Azulene is a bicyclic scaffold rarely applied in medicinal chemistry. Here we report physicochemical and in vitro parameters relevant for drug discovery for a series of diversely substituted azulenes. We synthesized and characterized several scaffold hopping series of analogously substituted azulenes, indoles and naphthalenes. This enabled a comparison of azulene with the more common scaffolds indole and naphthalene. Our data indicates that undesirably low photostability of azulenes is restricted to certain substitution patterns. Generally, we conclude that azulene is an underused lipophilic bicycle and should be considered as a valuable complement to the collection of medicinal chemistry scaffolds.peerReviewe
Abstract — Before any of the eleven possible quinones of azulene were known, predictions were made a...
The non-benzenoid aromatic system azulene is sufficiently nucleophilic at C1 that it can react with ...
Porphyrins, commonly known as the pigments of life, give rise to the vivid colors associated with bl...
Azulene is a bicyclic scaffold rarely applied in medicinal chemistry. Here we report physicochemical...
Azulene is a non-alternant, aromatic hydrocarbon with many exciting characteristics such as having a...
Azulene is a hydrocarbon that exhibits an intense blue colour. Derivatives of azulene exhibit differ...
ABSTRACT: Novel azulene building blocks, prepared via the cycloaddition of thiophene-S,S-dioxides an...
It seems interesting to adopt the idea of dance in the context of the arrangement of molecular block...
Azulene-containing chalcones have been synthesized via Claisen–Schmidt condensation reaction. Their ...
Background: We have previously reported that azulene-related compounds can protect cells from UV-ind...
Azulene-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were synthesized from commercially available a...
Protecting groups form an indispensable part of modern organic synthetic chemistry. Besides the bene...
The properties of isomeric azulene derivatives, substituted through the 5-membered ring, were examin...
Azobenzenes are archetypal molecules that have a central role in fundamental and applied research. O...
Abstract — Before any of the eleven possible quinones of azulene were known, predictions were made a...
The non-benzenoid aromatic system azulene is sufficiently nucleophilic at C1 that it can react with ...
Porphyrins, commonly known as the pigments of life, give rise to the vivid colors associated with bl...
Azulene is a bicyclic scaffold rarely applied in medicinal chemistry. Here we report physicochemical...
Azulene is a non-alternant, aromatic hydrocarbon with many exciting characteristics such as having a...
Azulene is a hydrocarbon that exhibits an intense blue colour. Derivatives of azulene exhibit differ...
ABSTRACT: Novel azulene building blocks, prepared via the cycloaddition of thiophene-S,S-dioxides an...
It seems interesting to adopt the idea of dance in the context of the arrangement of molecular block...
Azulene-containing chalcones have been synthesized via Claisen–Schmidt condensation reaction. Their ...
Background: We have previously reported that azulene-related compounds can protect cells from UV-ind...
Azulene-fused polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were synthesized from commercially available a...
Protecting groups form an indispensable part of modern organic synthetic chemistry. Besides the bene...
The properties of isomeric azulene derivatives, substituted through the 5-membered ring, were examin...
Azobenzenes are archetypal molecules that have a central role in fundamental and applied research. O...
Abstract — Before any of the eleven possible quinones of azulene were known, predictions were made a...
The non-benzenoid aromatic system azulene is sufficiently nucleophilic at C1 that it can react with ...
Porphyrins, commonly known as the pigments of life, give rise to the vivid colors associated with bl...