Tropolone is a sensitive reagent for reducing sugars. It is also an organic chelator that can form complexes with trivalent lathanide ions (Eu3+, Gd3+, and Tb3+).[1] It can also be used as:
A precursor to synthesize azulene derivatives such as methyl 2-methylazulene-1-carboxylate.[2]
A reagent to prepare fused heterocycles[3] and complexes of Ga(III) and In(III).[4]
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 44(4), 1773-1778 (2008-06-06)
A series of alkylidenethiosemicarbazide compounds were synthesized and their inhibitory effects on the diphenolase activity of mushroom tyrosinase were evaluated. The results showed that most of the synthesized compounds exhibited significant inhibitory activities. Especially, compound 1f was found to be
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 49(31), 3197-3199 (2013-03-14)
Tropolone emerged from the screening of a chelator fragment library (CFL) as an inhibitor of the Zn(2+)-dependent virulence factor, Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase (LasB). Based on this initial hit, a series of substituted tropolone-based LasB inhibitors was prepared, and a compound
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