Publications by authors named "M Komatsuda"

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  • * Research using human growth hormone transgenic (TG) rats showed that running wheels can reduce hyperphagia, indicating that stress might be a primary factor in this condition.
  • * The study found that TG rats have changes in their adrenal glands and hormone levels that contribute to increased food intake, and managing their environment can alleviate hyperphagia and the associated high cortisol levels.
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Fluorine-containing molecules have attracted much attention in medicinal, agrochemical, and materials sciences because they offer unique physical and biological properties. Therefore, many efficient fluorination reactions have been developed over the years. Recent advancements in fluorination chemistry have expanded the range of substrates, and regioselectivity/stereoselectivity control has also been achieved.

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A ring-opening fluorination of isoxazoles has been developed. Upon treatment of isoxazoles with an electrophilic fluorinating agent (Selectfluor), fluorination followed by deprotonation leads to tertiary fluorinated carbonyl compounds. This method features mild reaction conditions, good functional group tolerance, and a simple experimental procedure.

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We have discovered a ring-opening fluorination of bicyclic azaarenes. Upon treatment of bicyclic azaarenes such as pyrazolo[1,5-]pyridines with electrophilic fluorinating agents, fluorination of the aromatic ring is followed by a ring-opening reaction. Although this overall transformation can be classified as an electrophilic fluorination of an aromatic ring, it is a novel type of fluorination that results in construction of tertiary carbon-fluorine bonds.

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Pd-catalyzed asymmetric dearomative arylation of C3-substituted indoles is realized via a desymmetrization strategy. A BINOL-derived chiral phosphoramidite ligand is found to be highly efficient for the stereoselective control in this reaction. This method provides a convenient synthesis of spiroindolenines bearing two stereogenic centers in good yields (up to 98%) with excellent diastereo- and enantioselectivities (up to >20:1 dr and 97% ee), which could also be applied in asymmetric dearomative arylation of the simple C3-tethered indoles.

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