Methods for the synthesis of a dicarba bridge in organic compounds

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2012203760 (hide)

Owner Syngene Limited

Inventors Robinson, Andrea; Jackson, Roy William; Patel, Jim; Elaridi, Jomana

Agent Griffith Hack

Pub. Number AU-A-2012203760

Parent 2006202862

Filing date 27 June 2012

Wipo publication date 19 July 2012

International Classifications

C07B 37/06 Reactions without formation or introduction of functional groups containing hetero atoms, involving either the formation of a carbon-to-carbon bond between two carbon atoms not directly linked already or the disconnection of two directly linked carbon atoms

C07B 35/02 Reactions without formation or introduction of functional groups containing hetero atoms

C07B 37/10 Reactions without formation or introduction of functional groups containing hetero atoms, involving either the formation of a carbon-to-carbon bond between two carbon atoms not directly linked already or the disconnection of two directly linked carbon atoms

C07C 13/28 Cyclic hydrocarbons containing rings other than, or in addition to, six-membered aromatic rings

C07C 235/80 Carboxylic acid amides, the carbon skeleton of the acid part being further substituted by oxygen atoms

C07K 1/06 General processes for the preparation of peptides

C07K 1/113 General processes for the preparation of peptides

Event Publications

12 July 2012 Complete Application Filed

19 July 2012 Application Open to Public Inspection

  Published as AU-A-2012203760

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