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Next batch of compounds sent for biological testing Jul 2019 #71
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Really like the new bicyclic that Pfizer gave us! |
Yes, it's neat, right? We just got approval that we could mention it in public - there was a condition applied to their gift of one of the starting materials. Really great to have these samples on the way to Dundee, well done @edwintse ! |
In case you're wondering about the results, we have received them BUT will not be revealing them at this stage. They will be used as part of the test set to judge the final models from the predictive modelling competition happening here so they will be posted after the conclusion of the competition. |
UPDATE: The predictive modelling competition has concluded so we can now post the results from this batch. Brief comments:
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Great! Also lends credence to an idea I had involving the BCP fuctional
group being used in the mycetoma compounds @fantasy121
@maratsydney when will the results of the anthacene compound be made public?
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Could be interesting for sure but it'd be up to @fantasy121 if he want's to give it a shot. Unfortunately I won't be able to provide any of the BCP alcohol or the acid as those compounds were part of an agreement we had with Pfizer. I've let @maratsydney know that the competition has concluded so he will post the results of the August batch soon. |
That pretty much puts the nail in the coffin for my idea - considering what I'm proposing to test would need these two rather expensive intermediates (since none of the Pfizer share can be used)! |
I'm just spitballing but if you have any 4-fluorobicyclo[2.2.2]octane-1-carbaldehyde left I think it would not be to hard to react that with phenyllithium |
A set of 16 compounds have just been sent to Dundee for screening against P. falciparum.
THE PREDICTIVE MODELLING COMPETITION HAS CONCLUDED (HERE). THE RESULTS FOR THIS BATCH ARE POSTED BELOW
Dundee Compounds 170719.zip
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