- SUBSTITUTED N-ALKYLPYRIMIDINONES
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This invention is directed generally to substituted pyrimidinone compounds that generally inhibit p38 kinase, TNF, and/or cyclooxygenase activity. Such substituted pyrimidinone include compounds generally corresponding in structure to the following formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, R4A, R4B, R4C, R4D and R4E are as defined in this specification. This invention also is directed to compositions of such substituted pyrimidinones (particularly pharmaceutical compositions), intermediates for the syntheses of such substituted pyrimidinones, methods for making such substituted pyrimidinones, and methods for treating (including preventing) conditions (typically pathological conditions) associated with p38 kinase activity, TNF activity, and/or cyclooxygenase-2 activity.
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- Substituted 5,5′-diphenyl-2-thioxoimidazolidin-4-one as CB 1 cannabinoid receptor ligands: Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation
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A set of 30 substituted 5,5′-diphenyl-2-thioxoimidazolidin-4-one (thiohydantoins) derivatives was synthesized, and their affinity for the human CB1 cannabinoid receptor has been evaluated. These compounds are derived from the previously described cannabinoid ligands 5,5′- diphenylimidazolidine-2,4-dione (hydantoins). The replacement of the oxygen by a sulfur leads to an increase of the affinity while the function-i.e., inverse agonism-determined by [35S]-GTPγS experiments remains unaffected. Finally, to evaluate the molecular parameters that could influence the affinity of the thiohydantoins, molecular electrostatic potential as well as lipophilicity calculations were undertaken on representative thiohydantoins and hydantoins derivatives. In conclusion, 5,5′-bis-(4-iodophenyl)-3-butyl-2- thioxoimidazolidin-4-one (31) and 3-allyl-5,5′-bis(4-bromophenyl)-2- thioxoimidazolidin-4-one (32) possess the highest affinity for the CB 1 cannabinoid receptor described to date for the hydantoin and thiohydantoins series when compared in a same bioassay.
- Muccioli, Giulio G.,Martin, Diana,Scriba, Gerhard K. E.,Poppitz, Wolfgang,Poupaert, Jacques H.,Wouters, Johan,Lambert, Didier M.
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p. 2509 - 2517
(2007/10/03)
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- THIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AND USE THEREOF
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The present invention is related to thiazole derivatives of Formula (I) in particular for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of autoimmune disorders and/or inflammatory diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, bacterial or viral infections, kidney diseases, platelet aggregation, cancer, transplantation, graft rejection or lung injuries.
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- A convenient and efficient method for the synthesis of mono- and N,N-disubstituted thioureas
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A convenient method for the synthesis of mono- and N,N-disubstituted thioureas by the debenzoylation of N-substituted- and N,N-disubstituted- N′-benzoylthioureas with hydrazine hydrate under solvent-free conditions has been developed. N-Substituted-N′-benzoylthioureas and hydrazine hydrate were mixed, and stirred at room temperature without a solvent to give the corresponding N-substituted thioureas in high yields.
- Kodomari, Mitsuo,Suzuki, Masato,Tanigawa, Keiko,Aoyama, Tadashi
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p. 5841 - 5843
(2007/10/03)
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- A GENERAL METHOD FOR THE N-ALKYLATION OF THIOAMIDES.
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Thioamides are N-alkylated in a two-step procedure: (i) Reaction with an aldehyde and benzotriazole yields an adduct which is (ii) reduced to the N-alkylthioamide by NaBH4.
- Katritzky, Alan R.,Drewniak, Malgorzata
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p. 1755 - 1758
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- Pesticidal compositions containing phosphoric esters and divalent sulphur compounds
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Pesticidal composition comprising: a pesticidal, phosphoric ester the molecule of which has at least one alkyl group of 1 to 3 carbon atoms, 0.05 to 10% of an agent stabilizing the said ester against decomposition by protonisation, together with adjuvants characterized in that the stabilizing agent comprises at least one sulphur compound containing per molecule at least one divalent sulphur atom of which one valence is bonded to an atom chosen from sulphur, carbon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and metals capable of giving a salt, the other valence being bonded to an atom chosen from hydrogen, the carbon atom already noted, a second carbon atom, the nitrogen atom already noted, a second nitrogen atom, the metal atom already noted in the case of a metal of valence greater than one, a second atom of metal and oxygen when the first valence is not attached to an atom of hydrogen, the proportion of sulphur calculated with reference to the weight of the sulphur compound being between 5 and 99%. Process for stabilizing a phosphoric ester of which the molecule possesses at least one alkyl group containing 1 to 3 carbon atoms characterized in that there is added to the phosphoric ester or to a mixture which contains it, 0.05 to 10% calculated on the weight of the phosphoric acid ester of an agent capable of stabilizing the said phosphoric ester against protonisation and comprising at least one sulphur compound such as that defined thereupon.
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