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Rationally designing safer anilines: The challenging case of 4-aminobiphenyls
Birch, Alan M.,Groombridge, Sam,Law, Robert,Leach, Andrew G.,Mee, Christine D.,Schramm, Carolin
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3923 - 3933 (2012/07/13)
We describe how we have been able to design 4-aminobiphenyls that are nonmutagenic (inactive in the Ames test). No such 4-aminobiphenyls were known to us, but insights provided by quantum mechanical calculations have permitted us to design and synthesize some examples. Importantly, the quantum mechanical calculations could be combined with predictions of other properties of the compounds that contained the 4-aminobiphenyls so that these remained druglike. Having found compounds that are not active, the calculations can provide insight into which factors (electronic and conformational in this case) are important. The calculations provided SAR-like information that was able guide the design of further examples of 4-aminobiphenyls that are not active in the Ames test.
4 -AMINO -7,8- DIHYDROPYRIMIDO [5, 4 - F] [1, 4] OXAZEPIN- 5 ( 6H) - ONE BASED DGAT1 INHIBITORS
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DGAT-1 inhibitor compounds of formula (I), pharmaceutically-acceptable salts and pro- drugs thereof are described, together with pharmaceutical compositions, processes for making them and their use in treating, for example, diabetes and obesity wherein, R1, R2, R3, R4, X2, q, Y1, Y2, n, Q and Z are as defined in the description.
