65872-12-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers
PYRIDINE THIO DERIVATIVE, AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION WHICH CONTAINS SAME AND HAS ANTI-HELICOBACTER PYLORI ACTION
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Page/Page column 6-8, (2012/03/08)
Disclosed are a novel pyridine thio derivative, and a pharmaceutical composition using the novel pyridine thio derivative, particularly a pharmaceutical composition having selective antibacterial activity against Helicobacter pylori. Specifically disclosed is a pyridine thio derivative represented by general formula (I) (wherein R1 and R2 each represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-8 alkyl group or the like; R3 and R4 each represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-8 alkyl group or the like; X represents —O—, —S— or the like; Y represents a C1-12 alkyl group which may be substituted by a substituent or —(R5—O)n—R6 (wherein R5 represents a C1-5 alkylene group; R6 represents a C1-8 alkyl group which may be substituted by a substituent, and n represents an integer of 1-10); and Z represents a hydrogen atom or the like), or a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. Also specifically disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition containing the pyridine thio derivative or a salt thereof.
PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE
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Page/Page column 135, (2008/12/05)
Novel pyridine compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing the pyridine compounds, and methods of their pharmaceutical use are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the pyridine compounds are agonists and/or ligands of cannabinoid receptors and may be useful, inter alia, for treating and/or preventing pain, gastrointestinal disorders, inflammation, auto-immune diseases, ischemic conditions, immune-related disorders, hypertension, neurological disorders, and neurodegenerative diseases, for providing cardioprotection against ischemic and reperfusion effects, for inducing apoptosis in malignant cells, for inhibiting mechanical hyperalgesia associated with nerve injury, and as an appetite stimulant.
