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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 19, 1995
Filed:
Feb. 28, 1994
Robert Deziel, Mont-Royal, CA;
Neil Moss, Laval, CA;
Bio-Mega/Boehringer Ingelheim Research Inc., Laval, CA;
Abstract
Peptide derivatives are of the formula A--B--D--NHCH{CH.sub.2 C(O)R.sup.1 }C(O)--NHCH{CR.sup.2 (R.sup.3)--COOH}C(O)--E wherein A is a lower alkanoyl bearing two substituents, each substituent selected independently from phenyl or a monosubstituted phenyl wherein the monosubstituent is alkyl, halo, hydroxy or alkoxy; B is a N-methyl amino acid residue; D is an amino acid residue; R.sup.1 is alkyl, cycloalkyl, a monosubstituted amino or a disubstituted amino; R.sup.2 is hydrogen or alkyl and R.sup.3 is alkyl, or R.sup.2 and R.sup.3 are joined to form a cycloalkyl; and E is a terminal unit, for example, an alkylamino or a monovalent amino acid radical such as NHCH(alkyl)C(O)OH. The derivatives are useful for treating herpes infections.