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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 10, 1995
Filed:
Nov. 20, 1992
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, London, GB;
Abstract
Compounds of the formula I: ##STR1## wherein: X is O, S or NH; n is O or an integer of from 1 to 3; R.sup.1 is hydrogen, (1-6C)alkyl, or (1-4C)alkanoyl; R.sup.2 is CH.sub.2 R.sup.3, NHR.sup.4, SO.sub.2 NR.sup.5 YNR.sup.6 R.sup.7 or R.sup.8, in which R.sup.3 is hydroxy, (1-4C)alkoxy or (1-4C)alkylsulphonyl; R.sup.4 is (1-4C)alkylsulphonyl, (1-4C)haloalkylsulphonyl, formyl, carbamoyl or 2,6-dichloro-4-(2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)amino-1-hydroxyethyl)phenyl; R.sup.5 is hydrogen or (1-4C)alkyl; Y is CO or (1-6C)alkylene; R.sup.6 and R.sup.7 are independently (1-4C)alkyl, or R.sup.6 is hydrogen and R.sup.7 is (1-4C)alkyl, (1-4C)haloalkyl, phenyl(1-4C)alkyl or, when Y is (1-6C)alkylene, is (1-4C)alkylaminocarbonyl or (5-6C)cycloalkylaminocarbonyl; and R.sup.8 is a sugar residue of formula II in which R.sup.9 represents hydrogen, methyl or hydroxymethyl and m is 2 or 3; A is N or CT in which T is hydrogen or (1-4C)alkyl; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, processes for their manufacture and pharmaceutical compounds containing them. The compounds are useful as adenosine antagonists.