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Overcoming inaccessibility of fluorinated imines-synthesis of functionalized amines from readily available fluoroacetamides
Czerwiński, Pawe? J.,Furman, Bart?omiej
, p. 9436 - 9439 (2019/08/15)
Although imines are convenient substrates for the synthesis of functionalized amines, they may be hard to obtain, as in the case of fluorinated imines. To aid in overcoming this issue, we propose a protocol of corresponding amine synthesis from simple fluoroacetic acid-derived amides using Schwartz's reagent.
MTH1 INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS
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Page/Page column 283; 284, (2016/04/04)
A compound of formula (I), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for use in the treatment of autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions.
5-AMIDINO-2-HYDROXYBENZENESULFONAMIDE DERIVATIVES, MEDICINAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THE SAME, MEDICINAL USE THEREOF AND INTERMEDIATES IN THE PRODUCTION THEREOF
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Page 20, (2010/02/07)
The present invention relates to a 5-amidino-2-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide derivative represented by the general formula: wherein R1 is an optionally substituted lower alkyl group, an optionally substituted lower alkoxy group, an optionally substituted lower alkenyl group, a cycloalkyl group or a lower acyl group etc.; Q is a hydrogen atom or an optionally substituted lower alkyl group; and Z is a hydrogen atom or a hydroxy group etc., or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, which exert a potent and selective activated blood coagulation factor X inhibitory activity and is useful as an agent for the prevention or treatment of a disease occurred associating an activated blood coagulation factor X, a pharmaceutical composition comprising the same and an intermediate thereof. These compounds are useful as preventives or remedies for various diseases such as brain infarction, cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, TIA, cerebral vascular jerk, Alzheimer's diseases, myocardial infarction, heart attack, heart failure, thrombosis, pulmonary infarction and pulmonary embolism.