Biography

Prof. Ahmed I. Khodair
Organic Chemistry
Kafrel Sheikh University, Egypt
Professor


Email: khodair_2005@yahoo.com


Qualifications:
1993  Ph. D., Department of Chemistry, University of Tanta, Egypt
1988  M. Sc., Department of Chemistry, University of Tanta, Egypt
1984  B. Sc., Department of Chemistry, University of Tanta, Egypt


Publications:

  1. Ahmed I. Khodair and R. R. Schmidt, a convenient synthesis of novelpyrano[2,3-b][1,5]oxazepines via ring closure of O-glycosyl amino acids, Eur. J. Org. Chem., 7407–7413 (2011).
  2. Ahmed I. Khodair and Jean-Pierre Gesson, a new approach for then-galactosylation and s-galactosylation of5-arylidene-2-thioxo-4-thiazolidinones, Carbohydrate Research, 346, 2831-2837 (2011).
  3. Ahmed I. Khodair, E. H. El-Ashry and N. A. L. Al-Masoudi, ThiohydantoinNucleosides. Synthesis Approaches, Monch. Fur Chemi, 135, 1061-1079(2004).
  4. Ahmed I. Khodair, Jean-Pierre Gesson and E. H. El-Ashry, Synthesis of 15H-isoquino[2',3':3,4]imidazo[2,1-b]quinazoline-7,13,15-triones as NewPolycyclic Fused Ring System, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 179,2653-2665 (2004).
  5. Ahmed I. Khodair, K. Pachamuto and R. R. Schmidt, A Convenient Routeto O-Glycosyl Lactaes via Conjugate Addition to 2-Nitroglycasl – RingClosure to Novel Pyrano[2,3-b][1,4]-oxazines, Synthesis, 53-58 (2004).
  6. Ahmed I. Khodair, N. A. Al-Masoudi and Jean-Pierre Gesson, A ModifiedSynthesis of Benzothiazole, Benzoxazole and Pyridine Nucleosides andEvaluation of Antitumor Activity, Nucleosides, Nucleotides & NucleicAcids, 22, 2061-2076 (2003).
  7. N. A. Al-Masoudi, Y. A. Al-Soud and Ahmed I. Khodair, Some 2'-Modified4'-Thionucleosides via Sulfur Participation and Synthesis of Thio-AZT from4'-Thiofuranoid 1,2-Glycal, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 178, 1199-1209 (2003).
  8. I. A. Al-Masoudi, Ahmed I. Khodair, Y. A. Al-Soud and N. A. Al-Masoudi,Synthesis of N-Substituted 1-Amino-2,3-dihydro-1H-imidazole-2-Thione-Nnucleosidesand S-Glycosylated Derivatives, Nucleosides, Nucleotides &Nucleic Acids, 3, 299-307 (2003).
  9. G. A. Winterfeld, Ahmed I. Khodair and R. R. Schmidt, O-Glycosyl Amino Acids by 2-NitrogalactalConcatenation – Synthesis of a Mucin Type OGlycan, Eur. J. Org. Chem., 6, 1009-1021 (2003).
  10. Ahmed I. Khodair, G. A. Winterfeld and R. R. Schmidt, Conjugate Addition of Phenols to 2-Nitrogalactal – Synthesis of O-(2-Amino-2-deoxygalactosyl)tyrosine, Eur. J. Org. Chem., 10, 1847-11852 (2003).
  11. Ahmed I. Khodair, A Convenient Synthesis of 2-Arylidene-5Hthiazolo[2,3-b]quinazoline-3,5[2H]-diones, J. Heterocyclic Chem., 39, 1153-1160 (2002).
  12. Ahmed I. Khodair and John Nielsen, Synthesis of 3-Substituted 5-Arylidene-1-methyl-2-thiohydantoins under Microwave Irradiation, Heterocycles, 57, 1017-1032 (2002).
  13. Ahmed I. Khodair, A Convenient Preparation of 2-(2-Arylidene)- and 2-(Polyhydroxy-alkylidene)- hydrazono-4-imidazolidinones as Potential Antiviral and Antitumor Agents, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 177, 1157-1173 (2002).
  14. Ahmed I. Khodair and R. R. Schmidt, Synthesis of C-Glycosyl Compounds of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid from D-Gluconolactone, Carbohydrate Research, 337, 1967-1978 (2002).
  15. Ahmed I. Khodair, A. A. El-Barbary, Y. A. Abbas and D. R. Imam,Synthesis, Reactions and Conformational Analysis of 5-Arylidene-2-thiohydantoins as Potential Antiviral Agents, Phosphorus, Sulfur, andSilicon, 170, 261-278 (2001).
  16. Ahmed I. Khodair, Synthesis of 2-Thiohydantoins and Their SGlucosylatedDerivatives as Potential Antiviral and Antitumor Agents,Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids, 20, 1735-1750 (2001).
  17. Ahmed I. Khodair, Glycosylation of 2-Thiohydantoin Derivatives.Synthesis of Some Novel S-Alkylated and S-Glucosylated Hydantoins,Carbohydrate Research, 331 (4), 445-453 (2001).
  18. Ahmed I. Khodair and Jean-Pierre Gesson, Sulfur GlycosylationReactions Involving 3-Allyl-2-thiohydantoin Nucleoside Bases as PotentialAntiviral and Antitumor Agents, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 142, 167-190 (1998).
  19. Ahmed I. Khodair, H. I. El-Subbagh, and A. M. Al-Obaid, Synthesis, Conformational Analysis and Antitumor Testing of 5-(Z)-Arylidene-4-imidazolidinone Derivatives, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 140, 159-181 (1998).
  20. Ahmed I. Khodair and P. Bertrand, A New Approach to the Synthesis of Substituted 4-Imidazolidinones as Potential Antiviral and AntitumorAgents, Tetrahedron, 54, 4859-4872 (1998).

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