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Pharmaceutical Research | 1985

Phosphinic acid analogues of methylaspartic and methylglutamic acids as antibacterials

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

DL-l-Amino-l-methyl-3-carboxypropanephosphinic acid, a bioisostere of α-methylglutamic acid, was synthesized. This compound, the corresponding α-methylaspartic acid analogue and their precursors were tested for antibacterial activity. The methylaspartic acid analogue gave a MIC of 400 and 800 µg/ml against B. subtilis and P. aeroginosa, respectively.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1987

P-N COMPOUNDS 28. PHOSPHAMINIMIDES 3. 4-NITROBENZYLATION OF PHOSPHINYL-1, 1-DIMETHYL HYDRAZIDES AND FORMATION OF A UNIQUE HYDRAZINIUM INNER SALT1

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

Abstract The treatment of diethoxyphosphinyl-1,1-dimethylhydrazide with 4-nitrobenzylbromide at 82–90°C resulted in the loss of EtBr and the formation of EtO(−O)P(O) NHN+(CH3)2CH2-4-NO2Ph, a novel type of phosphaminimide. At lower temperatures the diethoxyhydrazide gave the hydrazinium bromide which slowly underwent loss of EtBr to yield the same product. The diphenoxy compound similarly lost HBr at high, but not lower, temperature with production of the normal phosphaminimide. The diphenyl derivative yielded the expected hydrazinium bromide which was dehydrobrominated to the usual phosphaminide with NaOH. The reaction between all three hydrazides and iodomethane, followed by dehydroiodination, gave the usual phosphaminimides.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1984

ADDITION OF HYPOPHOSPHOROUS ACID TO α,β-UNSATURATED AMIDES

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

Abstract The reaction between hypophosphorous acid and acrylamide gave 2-carbamylethylphosphinic acid. Similar reactions involving methacrylamide and crotonylamide were not successful.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1990

P-N COMPOUNDS 32. PHOSPHAMINIMIDES 6. PHOTOISOMERIZATION TO 1H-1,2 DIAZEPINES1

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

Abstract Photoinduced ring enlargement of diethoxy, diphenoxy and diphenyl pyridinophosphaminimides resulted in the formation of the corresponding 1-phosphinyl-1H-1,2-diazepines.


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1988

P-N COMPOUNDS 29. PHOSPHAMINIMIDES 4. SYNTHESIS COMPARISONS WITH CARBONYL AND SULFONYL COMPOUNDS

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

Abstract General preparatory methods for carbonyl and sulfonylaminimides were examined for application to phosphaminimides. Three routes to these agents were investigated and one, the reaction between phosphoric or phosphinic chlorides and aminopyridinium salts, was successful. A further anomaly involving the hydrazinium salt dehydrohalogenation procedure was also found.


Pharmaceutical Research | 1989

Phosphorus–Nitrogen Compounds. 31. N-Phosphinylamino-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridines: Analgesic Activity and Effect on Blood Glucose

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li; Sharathchandra S. Hegde

The present research describes the preparation of an additional phosphinyl compound and the results from testing it, and two previously reported agents of this nature, for analgesic, hypoglycemic, and hyperglycemic properties. For purposes of comparison, three analogous carbonyl compounds, which were reported to have these activities, were resynthesized and similarly tested


Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements | 1991

P-N COMPOUNDS 33. PHOSPHAMINIMIDES 7. N-METHYL-N-PHOSPHINYLAMINO-1,2,5,6- TETRAHYDROPYRIDINIUM INNER SALTS

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li

Abstract Phosphinylaminopyridinium inner salts were reduced and methylated to yield N-methyl-N-phosphinylamino-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridinium iodides. Dehydroiodination of these intermediates gave the title compounds.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1980

Cyclophosphamide potentiation and aldehyde oxidase inhibition by phosphorylated aldehydes and acetals

Lindley A. Cates; Gerald S. Jones; Daniel J. Good; Helen Y. L. Tsai; Ven-Shun Li; Norman Caron; Shiao-Chun Tu; Aubrey P. Kimball


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2001

Synthesis, DNA cross-linking activity, and cytotoxicity of dimeric mitomycins.

Younghwa Na; Ven-Shun Li; Yuka Nakanishi; Kenneth F. Bastow; Harold W. Kohn


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1985

Phosphorus-nitrogen compounds. 26. Phosphaminimides. 2. 2,2'-Phosphinylidenebis(1,1,1-trimethylhydrazinium) iodide inner salts as agents affecting ganglionic transmission.

Lindley A. Cates; Ven-Shun Li; Bashir H. Saddawi; Karim A. Alkadhi

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Coyle Jt

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Ferkany Jw

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Hu Zs

University of Houston

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Kenneth F. Bastow

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Lehmann J

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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