Publications by authors named "J C Meslin"

We wish to report the synthesis and metal complexation properties of new radionuclide chelating agents for use in nuclear medicine. The strategy includes the facile preparation of rigid analogues of DTPA and TTHA possessing an aromatic ring. The aromatic structure used increased the stability of the complexes formed (pre-organization concept) and they are easily functionalised for attaching to any support.

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We report here an efficient synthesis for pyrimidine nucleoside analogues by [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction. These compounds were obtained by convergent chemistry from glycosyl isothiocyanates 3a-f (pyranoses, furanoses, and dissaccharides) and diazadienium salt 5. In fact, diazapentadienium iodide 5 prepared from vinylthioamide 4 is an efficient intermediate in heterocyclic synthesis and reacts with isothiocyanates 3a-f affording beta-D-uracil analogues 7a-f in good yields and with total regiocontrol.

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We report an example of an efficient regioselective synthesis of biheterocyclic compounds using thiourea as starting material. In fact, N,N'-bis(dimethylaminomethylene)thiourea (1), easily prepared by double condensation of N,N-dimethylformamide dimethyl acetal with thiourea, can be reacted with haloketones or acrylic dienophiles to give thiazolic (2) and thiazinic (3) diazadienes, respectively, themselves undergoing cyclization reactions to yield imidazo[2,1-b]thiazoles, 5H-thiazolo[3,2-a]pyrimidines, 7H-imidazo[2,1-b][1,3]thiazines, and 2H,6H-pyrimido[2,1-b][1,3]thiazines without any regioisomeric ambiguity. This straightforward route represents an original and unambiguously regioselective pathway to these valuable heterocycles.

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In vivo influence of butyrate in colonic mucosa was studied using a model of gnotobiotic rats monoassociated with a Clostridium paraputrificum. Rats were fed a diet containing increasing amounts of non-digestible carbohydrates, the fermentation of which led to modulated amounts of butyrate in the large intestine. In the proximal colon, the increase in the butyrate concentration alters crypt depth and the number of mucus-containing cells; the increase in butyrate was highly correlated with the number of neutral-mucin-containing cells.

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Group A rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrhea among children aged 3-36 mo worldwide. Introducing fermented milk products into the infant diet has been proposed for the prevention or treatment of rotavirus diarrhea. The preventive effect of milk fermented by the Lactobacillus casei strain DN-114 001 was studied in a model of germfree suckling rats supplemented daily from d 2 of life and infected with SA11 rotavirus at d 5 (RF group).

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