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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 26, 1991
Filed:
Jun. 14, 1988
Carey Merritt, Cato, NY (US);
James Winkelman, Brookline, MA (US);
Ruth Silberman-Hazony, Newton, MA (US);
Other;
Abstract
New compounds are described of the formula: ##STR1## wherein Z is selected from ##STR2## each x is selected from ##STR3## n is an integer from 1-10; each Y is selected from hydrogen, --NH.sub.2, --COQ, --COOQ, --COONHQ, --COOH, --OH, W, halogen and Q; wherein each Q is independently selected from substituted and unsubstituted lower alkenyl and lower alkyl and wherein the substitutuents are selected from --NH.sub.2 halogen, --OH, and --COOH; D is selected from hydroxy, hydrogen and --NH.sub.2 ; and W is selected from ##STR4## wherein each R is independently selected from hydrogen and lower alkyl; R' is selected from ethylene, propylene, isopropylene and phenylene; M is selected from chlorine and hydroxy; A is selected from hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkenyl, cycloalkyl, and phenyl; (B) is selected from ##STR5## --CO--, --NHCO--, --O--, --COO--, --N.dbd.N--, or represents a confugate bond; L.sub.1 and L.sub.2 are selected from hydroxy substituted or unsubstituted lower alkyl, cycloalkyl, lower alkenyl, or phenyl; providing L.sub.2 can be a conjugate bond. These compounds have specific utility in a process, for measuring c-reactive protein by binding with c-reactive protein and acting to release metal ions and/or inhibit the flow of the metal ion complex under electrochemically measurable conditions.